CivTAK Has been Approved for Public Release
The Army has approved CivTAK for Public Release.
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The Army has approved CivTAK for Public Release.
CivTAK Has been Approved for Public Release More
As the military adopts tools like ATAK, planners and commanders should be aware of the possibility that additional, misleading information is pumped into the same system.
What electronic warfare can learn from a wagon full of smartphones More
“ATAK is a good fit for a variety of situations where proactively detecting or quickly responding to threats means the difference between life and death. “
Super Bowl – TAK, DHS, Counter-UAS More
So what does Uber have to do with ABMS? Apparently, the two networks are not so different from one another, Goldfein said. Like ABMS, Uber provides users with a common operational picture, except it’s of cars and riders, not cruise missiles and attack drones.
The Air Force is using Uber-like technology to more efficiently vaporize bad guys More
Here’s another article on Robotic Research’s Pegasus III UAS controlled by ATAK, th time from Inside Unmanned Systems: The company’s goal was familiar to the UAS world—prevent injuries and save lives—but a growing emphasis on miniaturization came forward. “A ground robot has a hard time climbing stairs,” Frelk explained. “How do we have a robot that can do multiple things?” …
Are You Ready for Some [Drone] Football? (Controlled by ATAK) More
This article from Technical.ly, describes an order from the US Army to Robotic Research, which integrates ATAK with WarLoc, a non-GPS Geolocation solution. Through this deal the company is offering its tech, called WarLoc, to help better equip four deployed U.S. Army Brigade Combat Teams in different locations, a press release states. The first batch of WarLoc units have already been shipped to …
Robotic Research Gets $16M to Integrate w/ ATAK More
“We have had a unique situation that we’re actually seeing more across the U.S., which is the desire to use mobile devices to enable better team communication in real time and ensure that applications that require robust processing have the ability to do that quickly and on the go,”
Corona Fire Department Enhances Situational Awareness with ATAK More
From Financial News (UK) comes an article about a California Fire Department using ATAK on Samsung phones for first responders: Corona Fire Department in California is transforming how it delivers intelligence to its first responders with Samsung mobile devices, the company said. Equipped with Android Team Awareness Kit (ATAK) and ImageTrend software, Samsung Galaxy Tab S4s and S10s help the …
California Fire Department Uses ATAK to Meet First Responder Challenges More
Here’s blog post from National Interest singing the praises of ATAK for the Air Force. This article looks a lot like their previous article with a different generic photo. It does correctly point out that ” Smartphone applications are changing how the military does business” however.
Smartphones Are Helping the U.S. Air Force Push Its Limits More
Squads and above at an 82nd Airborne Division prototype brigade will start training with gear from the Army’s integrated tactical network [which includes ATAK] this winter.
82nd Airborne Using TAK w/ Cellular More