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2004-02-22 
Marines and their drones.
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Posted by Evert Visser 2004-02-22 7:43:36 AM|| || Front Page|| [3 views since 2007-05-07]  Top

#1 Gotta love those jarheads, wouldn't suprise me to find out that they're trying to improvise a little "stinger" for it.
Posted by JerseyMike 2004-2-22 8:42:14 AM||   2004-2-22 8:42:14 AM|| Front Page Top

#2 The flipside of the UAV issue is that commanders have tended to become dependent on them. In the event of UAV unavailibility (bad weather, mechanical problems, the latest MS-Windows worm infecting the laptop), commanders become reluctant to act. And who can blame them, really? "Captain, you knew your UAV assets were unavailible, and yet elected to go forward with the raid anyway? Not promotable!" and so on.
Posted by gromky 2004-2-22 9:30:01 AM||   2004-2-22 9:30:01 AM|| Front Page Top

#3 Wonder how many knots they put in that sucker. Are these rubber bands available to the public?

Yes, my kids wonder why I buy them so many cheap balsa aircraft.
Posted by Shipman 2004-2-22 10:25:39 AM||   2004-2-22 10:25:39 AM|| Front Page Top

#4 Some articles I have read make me suspect that a fair share/most of US army tools for battlefield supervision are built on top of Linux not MS Windows. So much for virusses. It is possible/probable they use the SELinux contributions from the NSA who serious curtials the amount of damage an attacker can do, even if he were able to gain root privileges. The SELinux parts will be standard in Linux 2.6. Notice that the above refers to the US Army. I don't know what the Marines are using.
Posted by JFM  2004-2-22 11:55:42 AM||   2004-2-22 11:55:42 AM|| Front Page Top

#5 Bzzzt! Linux is not certified for U.S. Government use. Guess which OS is?
Posted by Anonymous 2004-2-22 12:05:28 PM||   2004-2-22 12:05:28 PM|| Front Page Top

#6 Actually, Microsoft doesn't support the imagery collection program. It's a self-built operating system and GUI that's unique to the program itself. If you COULD get a deep look at the inner workings, you just MIGHT find bits and pieces of Unix/Linux code, but that would just be accidental, wouldn't it?

The original software was written in the late 1970s for a totally different system, but it's goine through umpty-gillion changes to what it is today. It's extremely stable, and designed for only one purpose: to display, interpret, and report using those little mosquito drones. My last boss before I retired is running one program for the Air Force. It's not perfect, but it works, and no "blue screens of death".
Posted by Old Patriot  2004-2-22 2:01:20 PM|| [http://users.codenet.net/mweather/default.htm]  2004-2-22 2:01:20 PM|| Front Page Top

#7 Certification is expensive and at one time Linux companies didn't have that kind of money. Now IBM and HP are investing billions of dollars in Linux. Some of that money has probably gone into certications. For Windows being certified either they certified it for definitely light duty or someone had his palm greased. Let's remember what happenned when the US Navy tried to have one of its ships controlled by Windows: it had to be towed to the nearest harbour.
Posted by JFM  2004-2-22 2:02:17 PM||   2004-2-22 2:02:17 PM|| Front Page Top

#8 I've seen the Dragon Eye featured on History Channel's 'Mail Call' and Tech TV's 'Future Fighting Machines'. A cheap, realiable, user friendly system made to augment ground troops, Super Cobras and LOACHes. I doubt that the Marines will ever become 'too dependent' upon Dragon Eye. It's a tool. To used wisely. And well.
Posted by Jack Deth  2004-2-23 12:00:41 AM||   2004-2-23 12:00:41 AM|| Front Page Top

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