Special Forces Sniper Smart Weapons Have Arrived

As the worlds first precision tracking firearms company, Tracking Point is revolutionizing the snipers role in the field.

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Using a precision-guided munition (PGM) is similar to using a smart bomb that is guided into a target as precisely as possible.

It has been achieved with larger bombs but only recently has been applied to smaller hand held weapons.

Recent testing has enabled designers to create a precision guided firearm (PGF) that is a hand held sniper rifle.  This weapon has the capacity for long range firing and uses advanced technology to hone in the round to bring it to the target.

utg bug buster scope

In the past using a conventional scope like the UTG BugBuster Scope pictured to the left – you aim through the scope and pull the trigger.

You have to deal with trigger pull, your hands moving the barrel – all are things that can make you miss your shot.

The new scope and rifle use the same “Tag and Shoot” technology found in high speed modern fighter jets.

The Special Forces snipers of the future have a new tool to add to their arsenal using “smart” technology to essentially never miss their shots.

Let us know what you think and how this could also be used in the civilian hunting world. Post up below with your comments.

Question: What is a good starter red dot that I can put on my AR-15?

Check out the Bushnell Trophy Red Dot TRS-25 3 MOA Red Dot Reticle Riflescope, 1x25mm as it will not break the bank at under $80 and will improve your weapon if you take the time to learn it.

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