15 March 2022
by Parth Shukla
Australian company NIOA announced on 14 March that it is trialling a new “smart rail system”.
According to a company press release, the rail system “transforms rifles into real-time data nodes, linking soldiers in the battlefield with tactical leaders and commanders”. NIOA said it has tied up with the US-based T-Worx to “investigate the application of its Intelligent-Rail (I-Rail) technology for use in the Australian Defence Force (ADF)”.
Australian company NIOA announced on 14 March that it is trialling a new “smart rail system”.
15 March 2022
by Parth Shukla
Australian company NIOA announced on 14 March that it is trialling a new “smart rail system”.
According to a company press release, the rail system “transforms rifles into real-time data nodes, linking soldiers in the battlefield with tactical leaders and commanders”. NIOA said it has tied up with the US-based T-Worx to “investigate the application of its Intelligent-Rail (I-Rail) technology for use in the Australian Defence Force (ADF)”.
Australian company NIOA announced on 14 March that it is trialling a new “smart rail system”.
15 March 2022
by Parth Shukla
Australian company NIOA announced on 14 March that it is trialling a new “smart rail system”.
According to a company press release, the rail system “transforms rifles into real-time data nodes, linking soldiers in the battlefield with tactical leaders and commanders”. NIOA said it has tied up with the US-based T-Worx to “investigate the application of its Intelligent-Rail (I-Rail) technology for use in the Australian Defence Force (ADF)”.
Australian company NIOA announced on 14 March that it is trialling a new “smart rail system”.
15 March 2022
by Parth Shukla
Australian company NIOA announced on 14 March that it is trialling a new “smart rail system”.
According to a company press release, the rail system “transforms rifles into real-time data nodes, linking soldiers in the battlefield with tactical leaders and commanders”. NIOA said it has tied up with the US-based T-Worx to “investigate the application of its Intelligent-Rail (I-Rail) technology for use in the Australian Defence Force (ADF)”.
Australian company NIOA announced on 14 March that it is trialling a new “smart rail system”.
15 March 2022
by Parth Shukla
Australian company NIOA announced on 14 March that it is trialling a new “smart rail system”.
According to a company press release, the rail system “transforms rifles into real-time data nodes, linking soldiers in the battlefield with tactical leaders and commanders”. NIOA said it has tied up with the US-based T-Worx to “investigate the application of its Intelligent-Rail (I-Rail) technology for use in the Australian Defence Force (ADF)”.
Australian company NIOA announced on 14 March that it is trialling a new “smart rail system”.
15 March 2022
by Parth Shukla
Australian company NIOA announced on 14 March that it is trialling a new “smart rail system”.
According to a company press release, the rail system “transforms rifles into real-time data nodes, linking soldiers in the battlefield with tactical leaders and commanders”. NIOA said it has tied up with the US-based T-Worx to “investigate the application of its Intelligent-Rail (I-Rail) technology for use in the Australian Defence Force (ADF)”.
Australian company NIOA announced on 14 March that it is trialling a new “smart rail system”.
15 March 2022
by Parth Shukla
Australian company NIOA announced on 14 March that it is trialling a new “smart rail system”.
According to a company press release, the rail system “transforms rifles into real-time data nodes, linking soldiers in the battlefield with tactical leaders and commanders”. NIOA said it has tied up with the US-based T-Worx to “investigate the application of its Intelligent-Rail (I-Rail) technology for use in the Australian Defence Force (ADF)”.
Australian company NIOA announced on 14 March that it is trialling a new “smart rail system”.
15 March 2022
by Parth Shukla
Australian company NIOA announced on 14 March that it is trialling a new “smart rail system”.
According to a company press release, the rail system “transforms rifles into real-time data nodes, linking soldiers in the battlefield with tactical leaders and commanders”. NIOA said it has tied up with the US-based T-Worx to “investigate the application of its Intelligent-Rail (I-Rail) technology for use in the Australian Defence Force (ADF)”.
Australian company NIOA announced on 14 March that it is trialling a new “smart rail system”.