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Submitted by simon1382 on May 5, 2008
Computer Technology In Use in Iraq by Coalition Forces
Computer Technology In Use In Iraq by Coalition Forces
The United States Military and its allies have always used technology to win its wars. These breakthrough technologies make the daily life for the common solider easier, roads safer for travel, up to date and real time intelligence of the battle field quicker and more secure ways for communication. These technologies have even been in use since World War I and have developed into the technology used today by Coalition Forces in Iraq; it is state of the art and is the reason the death count is lower than many others wars the United States has fought. Many technological advances like the “Duke System”, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, or “U.A.V.s”, and the Blue Force Tracker play key roles in saving the lives and protecting the soldiers of the United States Military. In the current war, Operation Iraqi Freedom, the roadways of Iraq are the life line for not only the Coalition, but the Iraqi people as well. With many types of improvised explosive devices, or “I.E.D.s”, hidden along these vital roadways, making these roads death traps for all who travel them, and with no apparent way to stop these devices, the American government turned to the SRC Technology Company. The SRC Technology Company created the “Duke” system, named after John Wayne; it is the first successful Anti-I.E.D. counter measure. As with any newly created technology, the Duke caused several, outer lying issues which led to the invention of the Blue Force Tracker, with the intent of making communication faster and more accessible; the Blue Force Tracker not only allows the user to communicate but it allows them to view video which comes from U.A.V.s. The Unmanned Ariel Vehicles technology has multiple purposes such as reconnaissance, attack capabilities, and cargo capabilities; all of these...
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