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desertcart.com: Cyber-Warriors : Cyber-Warriors: Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry Review: Excellent Footage About Warfare in the Future - Cyber-Warriors is divided into two tapes. It is all centered on the US military's future high-tech projects and training programs, namely the US Army's. Cyber-Warriors shows what each weapon and the training is meant to do. The first tape called the "Digital Battlefield" covers future digital programs such as the M1A2, Apache Longbow, Commanche, Land Warrior, micro aerial vehicles, and remote-controlled robots. While the narration only provides a general overview and brief information, the footage is excellent and exclusive. You get to see the interior of the M1A2 and the M1A2 in action on the training field, getting dirty and firing its weapons. The same applies to the other areas. Perhaps the best footage in my opinion is Land Warrior. I've seen many photos of the system but never any video until this tape. Shown are the thermal images (TI) via the TI camera on the rifle and the actual "windows" displayed on the helmet eyepiece. Fictional future scenarios are included, similar to a Tom Clancy book. The scenarios generally show what weapons are used (tanks and helicopters moving and firing). It's all very politically correct, citing that superior firepower, technology, and situational awareness will win the day. The second tape highlights training for the digital war. Covered are tank simulators and tank computer gaming and terrain-generating computer 3-D maps. Virtual reality and unmanned aerial vehicles are discussed as are the future gadgets that will be carried by Army scouts. Also covered are networks and "black secrets" such as chips with transmitters in them to secretly send messages. It's all pretty technical and not discussed in-depth because of its secrecy but makes for some interesting viewing. Unlike the first tape, the actual gadgets, hardware, and technology are not really studied at all, just shown to the viewer and described what it does. This second tape is more about software than hardware. It's interesting to see these games and the new software being developed. The video footage is excellent and extraordinary and well worth seeing. The viewer will learn of new programs and developments being created and studied in the US Army.
| ASIN | 6305121869 |
| Actors | Cyber-Warriors |
| Customer Reviews | 5.0 5.0 out of 5 stars (1) |
| Date First Available | September 29, 2006 |
| Department | womens |
| Item model number | ZC-1004 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.51 x 2.64 x 0.31 inches; 4.16 ounces |
| Release date | March 15, 1998 |
| Studio | Brentwood Communications |
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Excellent Footage About Warfare in the Future
Cyber-Warriors is divided into two tapes. It is all centered on the US military's future high-tech projects and training programs, namely the US Army's. Cyber-Warriors shows what each weapon and the training is meant to do. The first tape called the "Digital Battlefield" covers future digital programs such as the M1A2, Apache Longbow, Commanche, Land Warrior, micro aerial vehicles, and remote-controlled robots. While the narration only provides a general overview and brief information, the footage is excellent and exclusive. You get to see the interior of the M1A2 and the M1A2 in action on the training field, getting dirty and firing its weapons. The same applies to the other areas. Perhaps the best footage in my opinion is Land Warrior. I've seen many photos of the system but never any video until this tape. Shown are the thermal images (TI) via the TI camera on the rifle and the actual "windows" displayed on the helmet eyepiece. Fictional future scenarios are included, similar to a Tom Clancy book. The scenarios generally show what weapons are used (tanks and helicopters moving and firing). It's all very politically correct, citing that superior firepower, technology, and situational awareness will win the day. The second tape highlights training for the digital war. Covered are tank simulators and tank computer gaming and terrain-generating computer 3-D maps. Virtual reality and unmanned aerial vehicles are discussed as are the future gadgets that will be carried by Army scouts. Also covered are networks and "black secrets" such as chips with transmitters in them to secretly send messages. It's all pretty technical and not discussed in-depth because of its secrecy but makes for some interesting viewing. Unlike the first tape, the actual gadgets, hardware, and technology are not really studied at all, just shown to the viewer and described what it does. This second tape is more about software than hardware. It's interesting to see these games and the new software being developed. The video footage is excellent and extraordinary and well worth seeing. The viewer will learn of new programs and developments being created and studied in the US Army.
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