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== Army/DoD Applications == | == Army/DoD Applications == |
Latest revision as of 17:31, 29 January 2011
New Release
Army/DoD Applications
- John Keller. Rugged wearable computer with GPS and tactical radio interface rolled out by GD Itronix. MilitaryAerospace.com. SEP 2010.
- Joshua Davidson. Smaller, Hand-Held Systems Maintain Warfighters’ Attention to Detail. Army AL&T Online. June 2007.
- Jeffrey Weiss, Product Director (PD), Hand-Held Systems
- Now, Soldiers in the field use a rugged PDA (R-PDA) known as the Pocket-Sized Forward Entry Device (PFED) to send a call-for-fire to the Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System (AFATDS) used by commanders from platoon level to echelons above corps.
- Paul C. Manz, Jeffrey L. Weiss, John A. Captain Landmesser. PFED, LWTFDS and GDU-R: you want tactical handhelds? We've got tactical handhelds!. FA Journal, May-June, 2003.