Monday, October 6, 2008

Future Weapon Technology

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Future Combat Systems - FCS

Generally speaking, every post on this site is dedicated to the newest technology on the battlefield. With a name like futurefirepower.com, what more could you expect than a highlight on the pinnacle of the cutting edge of military technology, the Future Combat Systems program by the United States of America. With each conflict that America has engaged in, endless amounts of studying and testing goes into determining ways to improve the Armed forces. With the Cold War leading to developments that provide massive strategic firepower, smaller conflicts like those in Iraq have helped to spawn a new generation of developments to aide with the precision networking and orchestrating management of US battlefield assets on a more microscopic level. This video highlights the extreme to which the US military is focusing on the digitization of the battlefield, which the end result is to shorten the time that action takes on the battlefield, which all the more overwhelms an opponent.

Check out this Future Combat Systems Video. Other FCS videos, media, and information can be found at the US Army’s Future Combat Systems website.


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3 Responses

  1. lankster Said,

    kind of scarry

    Posted on April 6th, 2007 at 8:29 am

  2. NLOS Cannon - The New Artillery of the FCS Future Combat Sytem Said,

    [...] we all know, the US military is constantly upgrading and improving. One of the newest programs, the Future Combat Systems (FCS) aims to automate and computerize many different processes that are currently done manually. [...]

    Posted on April 17th, 2007 at 12:45 am

  3. Future Force Warrior - Future Combat Systems Soldier Said,

    [...] Force Warrior - Future Combat Systems Soldier Part of the Future Combat Systems, The Future Force Warrior will be deployed on the battlefield in the year 2010. The headgear of the [...]

    Posted on May 1st, 2007 at 1:35 am

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