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  • Date Created: 9 Jan 2014 10:43 PM Date Created
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Linux-powered rifle brings “auto-aim” to the real world

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9 Jan 2014

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The Idea of gun totting penguins comes to mind but this is the real thing a $17K rifle from a

company from Austin Tx called Trackingpoint

 

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The aiming system actually makes the pressure required to pull the trigger change depending on the lock

so it's still possible to fire with out the computer but it's much harder so the human is still in charge of

firing but still it raises ethical questions!

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    mconners over 11 years ago

    What do you consider the ethical question? We've had guided armaments for quite a while now?

     

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    Problemchild over 11 years ago in reply to mconners

    Good question , the human selects the target and ultimately pulls the trigger the technology is very much a shooter's aid. The questions I see here are as it becomes a fully automatic system.

    i also wonder about software contributors seeing the Linux OS and what ever OSS software been put into this and similar objects. So my point isn't with this weapon specifically but maybe where it could lead.

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    mconners over 11 years ago in reply to Problemchild

    Yeah, I think that is the danger with all technology. This is really a culmination of embedded technology as it stands today. Accelerometers, gyros, and various other sensors all tied together to aid a human to perform a task.

     

    I'm sure there are plenty of LAMP porn servers out there. And while the vanilla stuff may not be offensive to all, there is plenty of seriously creepy and illegal stuff out there as well. That is not a statement against the technology, nor should it be.

     

    Honestly, I think there are people who will buy it cause they have the money. They may hunt with it. They may use it for long distance shoooting. Seems like they'd get bored with it. Governments may buy it to arm snipers, but the ones they train today are probably damn near as good. They have tech, but not like this, and they trained to live without the tech in case it breaks.

     

    I'd like to shoot it once or twice, just to see it live, but honestly I think I would prefer my 1892 Winchesters with iron sights.

     

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    mcb1 over 11 years ago in reply to Problemchild

    It raises some questions sure, and I have no problem with guns, as its not the guns fault it is the user.

    Its a very interesting concept, and is not your average persons purchase, but I wonder what will happen when the Asian market starts copying it.

    They don't actually say how they get the wind information, which I'm interested in.

     

    I wonder what the boot time is .."hang on Mr shooter ...my guns booting" isn't going to work too well.

    Good blog John ...thanks but I won;t be asking Santa for one.

     

     

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    mcb1 over 11 years ago in reply to Problemchild

    It raises some questions sure, and I have no problem with guns, as its not the guns fault it is the user.

    Its a very interesting concept, and is not your average persons purchase, but I wonder what will happen when the Asian market starts copying it.

    They don't actually say how they get the wind information, which I'm interested in.

     

    I wonder what the boot time is .."hang on Mr shooter ...my guns booting" isn't going to work too well.

    Good blog John ...thanks but I won;t be asking Santa for one.

     

     

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    Problemchild over 11 years ago in reply to mcb1

    I think you can fire at any time as long as you don't want the computer to help. Also they mention waiting several seconds whilst depressing "mode" buttons to set the targetting method so it could be a good few seconds for target assistance but I assume this is something you have already set up before setting up the position ..

     

    Any way are you rigging this baby to your "Santa Catcher" ...Give me the mountain bike or I put a "cap in your ***" Santa........devilish glee emoticon could of gone hereimage

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    mconners over 11 years ago in reply to mcb1

    Yeah, I was curious about the wind as well, especially between 0 - 1000 yards. I could be behind a house or other cover as the shooter, and the wind could be blowing 40 mph somewhere between me and the target. I should go to their website and see if they address it, but it may be more fun to speculate.

     

    BTW, the boot time was addressed in the video, 2 secs for "standard" mode, 15 secs for advanced, which if I understood correctly was one mode was you could be moving, the other mode the target could be moving.

     

    Mike

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    It raises some questions sure, and I have no problem with guns, as its not the guns fault it is the user.

    Its a very interesting concept, and is not your average persons purchase, but I wonder what will happen when the Asian market starts copying it.

    They don't actually say how they get the wind information, which I'm interested in.

     

    I wonder what the boot time is .."hang on Mr shooter ...my guns booting" isn't going to work too well.

    Good blog John ...thanks but I won;t be asking Santa for one.

     

     

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    mcb1 over 11 years ago in reply to mconners

    Michael

    Thanks, I haven't watched the video yet, but the varying wind over that distance was also my interest.

    We use ultrasonic wind sensors for work, which had issues when rain squawls came through .... (they now modulate the frequency), but these are only 300mm apart and are bi-directional transmit and receive pairs.

    So I am intrigued.

     

    I'm also not sure how you counteract a barrel wear ..sure it becomes less accurate, or do they tailor the ammo for the wear?

    2 secs will get you video into the display and 15 secs is not bad at all. (I tend to forget that using ram and the like gets you much quicker up-time).

     

    Still when the police misfire that emf pulse thing that Cabe blogged about, your Winchester or an AK47 will still work.

    Mark

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    mconners over 11 years ago in reply to mcb1

    element14 leaks wrote:

    Still when the police misfire that emf pulse thing that Cabe blogged about, your Winchester or an AK47 will still work.

     

    Damn right !!! image

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    Problemchild over 11 years ago in reply to mcb1

    Mark, i wonder if the calibration issues could be worked through by a series of calibration shots at varying distances etc  (obviously not all the time)  when the accuracy starts to drift or I suppose if it can work out where the last round hit it could use that in a process of continuous improvement. Also I expect you are right taht some form of local guestimate of the wind must be calculated and used here not some mythical wind speed somewhere down range.

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