Recent live-fire training near the North Korean border helped familiarize U.S. soldiers with CROWS, which lets them fire weapons from inside armored vehicles.
Genasys Inc. (NASDAQ: GNSS), the global leader in Protective Communications, today announced a $9.0 million Long Range Acoustic Device® (LRAD®) order from the U.S. Army for the Common Remotely ...
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"The Common Remotely Operated Weapon Station, known as CROWS, was once a mere aspiration of the military. However, modern technology has now caught up with the warfighters’ craziest dreams. This ...
The U.S. military stationed in Korea has staged live-fire drills involving a remote weapon station designed to be mounted on armored vehicles, ...
SINAI, Egypt -- Soldiers from 1st Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment, Task Force War Eagle, are spearheading the integration of the Army's remote-operated Force Protection Systems during a peacekeeping ...
Army Staff Sgt. Casey Trosclair, left, and Sgt. Alex Romero mount a long-range surveillance system to its tripod near Santa Teresa, N.M., July 3, 2025. (Photo: Army Capt. Bailey Buhler via DOD) Along ...
The U.S. military stationed in Korea has staged live-fire drills involving a remote weapon station designed to be mounted on armored vehicles, according to the U.S. Eighth Army on Thursday. The drills ...
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