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Apache Copters Get New Targeting System That Uses Infrared To Detect Muzzle Flashes

3:00PM May 3, 2011 | Husain Sumra

America’s enemies beware: Apache Attack helicopters just got a little more badass. One of the new weaponry advances for the U.S. Army’s Longbow Apache copters is a targeting system that uses infrared cameras to detect muzzle flashes from ground fire, which means the Apache’s virtual eyes will be instantly drawn towards anybody shooting anything. More »


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Crazy Soldier Riding Outside an Apache Helicopter

6:30AM July 28, 2008 | Jesus Diaz

This picture, showing a soldier “riding” an Apache helicopter–one of the coolest, deadliest flying toys ever–outside its cockpit, is going to make the usual “FAKE!” web shouters jump off their chairs. But before you do that, military expert Christian Lowe at Defense Tech thinks it may be real. And indeed, here’s video of a similar ride under enemy fire to prove it.

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iJetty: If Android Phones Were Out, You Would Be Running A Web Server On Them By Now

12:30PM March 18, 2008 | Sean Fallon

You may not be able to get your hands on Android just yet, but if you could, it would be possible to run a web server on your mobile phone using iJetty. The Java application can run as either a standalone server or in combination with an HTTP server like Apache (which might be a good idea considering wireless data and processing limitations). It will even allow users to remotely access data on their handset via their laptop or desktop—which is pretty damn cool. So, if you just can’t wait for Android to be released, a stable release of iJetty is already available for download. [ijetty via Linux Devices via PhoneMag via intomobile]

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Riding Shotgun on an Apache Gunship

7:19PM September 11, 2007 | Gizmodo US Edition

As if it wasn’t cool enough already to be an Apache pilot, these pictures arrive to make us even more envious. If an Apache is nearby a rescue situation then they will sometimes try to lend a hand—even though they only have two seats. The lucky/unlucky copilot has to step outside and sit on the wing stub, to make room for the evacuee. These guys at Camp Bondsteel in Kosovo are practicing the move. I imagine that “noisy, uncomfortable and fun” doesn’t even begin to describe this. [Strategy Page] More »