Sobre el convoy automatizado
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Y a esto se dedican los castigados en Alaska

Otra noticia por cosas de pasta:
Army Would take Apaches from Nat'l Guard
MORRISVILLE -- Apache Longbow helicopters are lithe, deadly birds. With the kind of training they do out of their headquarters near Raleigh-Durham International Airport, the citizen-soldiers in the N.C. National Guard's 1st Attack Reconnaissance Battalion can swoop in just above the trees, dive on a target and fire one of three kinds of ammunition with almost no warning.
So skilled is the battalion, part of the 130th Aviation Regiment, that it has deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq since 9/11 without losing a single Apache.
It doesn't want to lose them now.
But it could, under an aviation restructuring plan by the Army that would take all the National Guard's Apaches, just under 200 aircraft from eight attack battalions across the country, including those of the 1-130th at Morrisville. The Army says it needs the helicopters so it can stop using the OH-58 Kiowa Warrior, which it has been updating since the Vietnam War. And in a time of severe budget constraints, taking Apaches from the Guard is the least costly option.
The Army also has said it would take some of the guard's UH-72 Lakota helicopters to use in training. The N.C. Guard has four Lakotas based at Morrisville.
In return, the Army would give the National Guard a smaller number of UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters.
http://www.military.com/daily-news/2014 ... 843&rank=3Y sistemas con autodestrucción
The DARPA and IBM: devices equipped with an auto destruction moduleEarly last year, we wrote of an interesting program being undertaken by the DARPA, looking to create IT hardware that could be remotely destroyed. Today, the agency has announced that they have signed a partnership with IBM for the conception of the first chips sets.
http://us.generation-nt.com/darpa-ibm-c ... 25982.htmlY ya llega
Team Apache Sensors Conducts Test Flight of the Modernized Day Sensor Assembly on the AH-64E Apache Attack HelicopterM-DSA increases M-TADS/PNVS designation and ranging capabilities to fully accommodate current weapons and those planned for the future. The upgraded sensor enables Apache pilots to see high-resolution, high-definition near infrared and color imagery on cockpit displays. An additional field of view allows image blending with the M-TADS forward-looking infrared, and enables pilots to see civilian and military lighting on a single display more clearly. M-DSA also provides a new laser pointer marker that improves coordination with ground troops and an updated multi-mode laser with eye-safe lasing capability that supports flight in urban environments and critical training exercises.
http://www.lockheedmartin.com/us/news/p ... light.html