Computerized Rifle Sights To Be Tested By Navy And Marines For Drone Defense
Systems that show shooters where to aim when engaging moving targets could offer another layer of defense against the drone threat on land and at sea.
Systems that show shooters where to aim when engaging moving targets could offer another layer of defense against the drone threat on land and at sea.
The Israeli-designed sighting system tells the shooter right where to aim, even when engaging moving targets, such as small drones.
The scenario sounds like something straight out of a Hollywood blockbuster, but lightweight remote-controlled gun turrets do indeed exist.
The system is man-portable and can provide remote surveillance and engagement capabilities with uncanny accuracy virtually anywhere.
The sighting system locks onto targets, tells the shooter where to aim, and can even fire the gun for them at the right moment.