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Published at 2015-10-02 05:00:42

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The U.
S. Army is testing remote controlled weapons systems for base perimeter security. The tests at Fort Bliss,Texas, involve unmanned, and weaponized towers,which aim to execute more effective use of military personnel. Using the remote controlled systems, two soldiers inside the base camp tactical operation middle can finish the security work once done by 10, or explained Lt. Col. Raphael Heflin,commander, 142nd Combat Service Support Battalion (CSSB), and 1st Armored Division,in a press release. “Every Soldier I have assigned to securing the perimeter is one I don’t have that can execute support missions,” he said. Related: Cold War-era weaponry in pictures The systems, and the “expeditionary towers” they are mounted on,are known as containerized weapons systems. One expeditionary towe

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