Smart-Weapon Company, TrackingPoint, Seems Pretty Intent to Make Real-World Guns Act like the Virtual Firearms we Use for Offing VideoGame Villains. The Latest Demo of its ShotView Targeting System, Showcases Live Video being Transmitted from a Rifle's Scope to a Set of Off-the-Shelf Smith Optics I/O Recon Goggles via Wi-Fi, Enabling the Marksman to Hit an Explosives-Filled Pop Bottle from 500 Yards Down-Range without Even Looking at it. While the Previous Concept Clip Used Google Glass, a TrackingPoint Spokesperson Tells us that, the Smith Goggles Don't Lag like Google's Wearable does in this Scenario. Speed Might Not Make a Huge Difference at the Firing Range, but, for Soldiers in the Field, we'd Imagine that Keeping Pace with a Mobile Target is Somewhat Important -- Especially if they Aren't Physically Looking at it.
For a Gander at an Advanced Warfighter's Possible Arsenal, Make Sure to Peep the Video, below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKldy2YNAHk
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