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Allies simulate ISR data-sharing

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The coalition forces have gained valuable experience of intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance sensor analysis during the 'Empire Challenge 2006' exercise series, which was held at the US Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division, China Lake, California. The primary objective focus of the exercise is to make available the information necessary to the forces on the ground and the forces fielded in that area to properly accomplish their jobs, to protect the forces that are there and to achieve the objectives in the global war on terror.

Author: Gourley, Scott R.
Publisher: Jane's Information Group
Publication Name: Jane's International Defense Review
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0020-6512
Year: 2006
General services, Company systems management, Information management, File sharing, Naval reconnaissance, United States. Naval Air Warfare Center

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'Boss' robot clinches Urban Challenge

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Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute and General Motors (GM) 'Boss' robot are winners of the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's (DARPA) Urban Challenge competition for sequential autonomous vehicles.

Author: Gourley, Scott R.
Publisher: Jane's Information Group
Publication Name: Jane's International Defense Review
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0020-6512
Year: 2008
Product development, TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT, Achievements and awards, General Motors Corp., GM, Transportation equipment industry, Competitions, Robotics, United States. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Carnegie Mellon University. Robotics Institute, Boss (Robot)

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US unveils tactical PFED for more accurate target location

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The U.S. has launched the new tactical Pocket -sized Forward Entry Device (PFED) that can more accurately generate precision-targeting information.

Author: Gourley, Scott R.
Publisher: Jane's Information Group
Publication Name: Jane's International Defense Review
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0020-6512
Year: 2007
Search, Detection, Navigation, Guidance, Aeronautical, and Nautical System and Instrument Manufacturing, Product introduction, New Products/Services, Other Ordnance and Accessories Manufacturing, Ordnance and accessories, not elsewhere classified, Electro-Optical Tracking & Targeting, Military Targets, Military aspects, Electro-optical targeting systems, Targets (Military science)

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