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Drones are changing warfare, and companies are getting into that where they can. For AimLock, it's making the weapons for when all else fails.
Drones are changing warfare, and companies are getting into that where they can. For AimLock, it's making the weapons for when all else fails.
The AIMLOCK system is part of an Army program to use computers to auto-correct small arms fire while dismounted or from a vehicle, boat or aircraft.
Drones are changing warfare, and companies are getting into that where they can. For AimLock, it's making the weapons for when all else fails.
PICATINNY ARSENAL, N.J. - At first glance, the Active Stabilization or AIMLOCK system appears to be a Hollywood generated technology of the future, something you might even see in a video game ...
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AimLock is an aided target recognition technology company founded in 2013. Its targeting systems have been applied to everything from rifles to rockets and various drones. CEO Bryan Bockman told BI ...
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