Electronic Warfare Soldiers gather around Raven Claw, a new piece of military hardware conceived during electronic warfare experimentation earlier this year elsewhere. Raven Claw was designed – using direct user feedback from Electronic Warfare personnel - to work networked or in a Disconnected, Intermittent or Latent (DIL) environment. This means it doesn’t depend on a host server or external data, but rather can function on its own with last known data and real-time feeds from sensors providing electronic support to do its work. Raven Claw is contained in a ruggedized military laptop - for now - that integrates with other Army systems until an appropriate hosting environment is introduced into Army formations. (U.S. Army Photo/Courtesy)
Date Taken: | 09.28.2017 |
Date Posted: | 01.22.2018 08:27 |
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VIRIN: | 170928-O-VE095-531 |
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Location: | YUMA PROVING GROUND, ARIZONA, US |
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