FORT LEAVENWORTH, Kansas – As training requirements evolve, Soldiers and leaders are required to manage training information from any location regardless of mission ...
A little more than a month ago, TrackingPoint’s technology gave the world its first “smart rifle,” which allowed users to share their shots on social media sites. The new super gun will employ some of ...
Sniper rifles have gotten pretty fancy these days, but it’s those high-end gadgets that help expertly guide shots that could also be their biggest weakness. TrackingPoint self-aiming rifles work by ...
Smart guns aren’t exactly a popular topic in consumer electronics. But TrackingPoint made an appearance at last week’s Consumer Electronics Show with a Wi-Fi networked sniper scope that can lock on ...
TrackingPoint's ShotGlass shooting glasses include a small screen and video camera that allow a shooter to look downrange without being behind the gun. Click the image to launch a slideshow of other ...
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The Rise and Fall of the World’s First Smart Rifle
The TrackingPoint rifle promised to turn any beginner into a sharpshooter by using advanced computer algorithms, sensors, and Wi-Fi connectivity. At first hailed as revolutionary, the weapon soon ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More If only Duke Nukem could see this BFG. The new TrackingPoint sniper rifle ...
When we first covered TrackingPoint's computer-assisted weapons at CES, it was the rifles' object-tagging that got everyone's attention. Its Precision-Guided Firearm (PGF) system allows a shooter to ...
In the near future, you won't even need to know how to fire a rifle to be a crack shot. At the Consumer Electronic Show, the Austin, Texas-based start-up TrackingPoint showed off its all-new 500 ...
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