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Soldier armed: XM32 lightweight handheld mortar ballistic computer

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The first 36 XM32 lightweight handheld mortar ballistic computers (LHMBCs) was recently developed and fielded by the US Army's Research, Development and Engineering Center at Picatinny Arsenal, N.J. The 36 XM32 lightweight handheld mortar ballistic computers are capable of calculating the ballistic solution for the entire family of fielded US mortars and their complete inventory of ammunition.

Author: Gourley, Scott R.
Publisher: Association of the United States Army
Publication Name: Army
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0004-2455
Year: 2004
Hand-held computers, Handheld computers, Hand-held terminals

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White Sands Missile Range & Fort Bliss: a unique partnership to support the Army's acquisition needs

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White Sands Missile Range and Fort Bliss provide the Army with an excellent area to test new equipment with new technologies, as they cover 7,100 square miles of land. Several examples of how White Sands and Fort Bliss have joined together to pursue new equipment are described.

Author: Engel, William F., Hicks, Daniel C.
Publisher: Association of the United States Army
Publication Name: Army
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0004-2455
Year: 2003
Military equipment, Military paraphernalia, Mechanization, Military, White Sands Proving Grounds, New Mexico, Fort Bliss, Texas

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Army unmanned aerial vehicles

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Unmanned aerial vehicles have been instrumental in combat, as they provide an overhead view of the combat area that military leaders would not otherwise have. Descriptions of the vehicles and their development are given.

Author: Gourley, Scott R.
Publisher: Association of the United States Army
Publication Name: Army
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0004-2455
Year: 2003
Usage, Drone aircraft, Unmanned aerial vehicles

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Subjects list: United States, Product development, United States. Army
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