Wednesday, January 9, 2013

TrackingPoint Brings ‘Auto-Aim' To The Real World With Linux-Powered Rifles

TrackingPoint Brings ‘Auto-Aim' To The Real World With Linux-Powered Rifles

Each of the three customized hunting rifles are equipped with advanced computerized scopes powered by Linux. What the hunter sees through the scope is a video image taken from the scope's objective lens, instead of being a direct visual scope. You can tag your target, which the scope will take into account a number of variables. The marked target is then kept in the scope's field of view, and when the hunter pulls the trigger, the hunter will need to match the position of the reticle with the marked target, which will then fire the rifle.

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