Posted on Oct 21, 2015
SFC Mark Merino
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I am not trying to promote or endorse any business, but this was sent to me from a fellow veteran. Imagine having the target tracking/engagement capabilities of an attack helicopter adapted to your service weapon. This is currently in production and available in 5.56mm and 7.62mm. Spend the 3 minutes and evaluate how effective this could be for our mud rolling ground pounders. Should this kit be incorporated into our armed forces. With all these troop reductions I say give our forces a better toy to do the job.

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Maj Mike Sciales
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Holy smokes! Spooky good - this is a game changer. Every troop a "one round one kill" performer? You know we need this but my only concern is how do they keep their technology from being compromised by Chinese, Russian and every other hacker? How do they keep this from falling into enemy hands when a soldier is killed in combat? Thumbprint? Eye print? I am fascinated.
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I like the thumbprint idea.
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SGT Infantryman (Airborne)
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SFC Mark Merino, As long as it won't jam with a little mud or dirt on it, I say Hell Yes. Whatever it takes to help our feet on the ground troops.
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CMSgt Mark Schubert
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I saw this on FB and my thought is it takes the marksmanship out of shooting - which is OK, we just need to get the terminology right... This (I'm sure) will never make it to an Olympic sport. It's GREAT for the military - but has nothing to do with "marksmanship" IMHO!
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