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30 Jan 2012 “We have a very promising technology to guide small projectiles that could be fully developed inexpensively and rapidly," Jones said. Sandia is seeking a private company partner to complete testing of the prototype and bring a guided bullet to the marketplace. Researchers have had initial success testing
15 Jul 2014 The accuracy of snipers is often dictated by wind, rain dust and not to mention, targets constantly on the move. As it turns out, over the last few months DARPA has been conducting live-fire tests of guided .50 caliber bullets, a development that could further improve accuracy for military snipers.
28 Apr 2015 Watch the U.S. Army test self guided 'smart bullets' that let ANYONE hit a moving target with perfect accuracy. Tests show What lies beneath: Network of salty lakes found under Forget 3D According to the video, Exacto is being developed by Teledyne Scientific & Imaging, with funding from DARPA.
29 Apr 2015 (CNN) You know the phrase "dodging a bullet"? Forget about it. Probably not going to happen anymore. The U.S. military said this week it has made great progress in its effort to develop a self-steering bullet. In February, the "smart bullets" -- .50-caliber projectiles equipped with optical sensors -- passed
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14 Jul 2014 The future of war is a laser-guided bullet that can change direction and hit targets at a distance of over one mile away. DARPA, the research arm of the Pentagon, has developed the EXACTO system to put a four-inch-long bullet with an optical laser sensor and an eight-bit central processing unit that can
EXACTO, an acronym of EXtreme ACcuracy Tasked Ordnance, is a sniper rifle firing smart bullets being developed for DARPA by Lockheed Martin and Teledyne Scientific & Imaging in November 2008. The new .50 BMG gun and improved scope could employ "fire-and-forget" technologies including "fin-stabilized
16 Dec 2014 The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has developed a new technology that will soon provide snipers the ability to use self-guiding bullets. Dubbed as the Extreme Accuracy Tasked Ordnance program, it promises to add greater accuracy to the sniper's intended targets. The success of the
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