TrackingPoint Precision Guided Semi-Auto Series
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Vac banned for triggerbot
Actually, since this weapon is networked, it would be theoretically possible for someone else to tag the targets for the shooter. For example, the squad leader or the spotter could have a binocular (something similar to the TUGS), tag targets with it, and his squad could shoot at those tagged targets. This would be extremely good and a lot easier than trying to point a heavy rifle to a target just to tag it. I believe they should look into this. It is also possible for that squad leaders TUGS to have thermal imaging and a system that automatically tags moving heat signatures. This is all possible with current technology and I don't think that it would be that expensive. Automated turrets/CIWS systems have this already. You just have to reduce its size to a small system like a binocular. However, I wish they used something more secure than Wi-Fi for this. If military decides to buy this, they will most probably implement some protected networking to this.
+napalmstrike2007 Radio networks can easily be interrupted/jammed by just sending a powerful enough signal on the frequency that the network is using. Wifi also transmits only if the channel is free.
Some other digital radio systems are more reliable against jamming, but I don't know is there any system that is absolutely immune to it.
Second thing is that, radio systems can reveal your location.
wopmf4345FxFDxdGaa20 Yes, they do reveal your location but the range of this system will be very short, since only a squad is expected to communicate in this way, so person trying to detecty your position should also be close to you. Signal jammers do also reveal their location, and are extremely easy targets for anti-radiation missiles. However, radios used by modern militaries have digital encoding and frequency jumping technology, which means if a frequency is jammed, the radio automatically chooses another frequency according to a code. Those are virtually impossible to jam without using an extremely huge and power hungry jamming equipment, which would be impractical to use in a war. This system can also use the same encryption technology, or maybe even work in conjunction with that squads already existing radios. I believe a more sophisticated versions of those radios are capable of sending other data then voice, for example photos.
napstrike , ck
I wanted to suggest this as a game weapon system, but nobody wanted it in.
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Yes, because terrorists and criminals care enough to buy high end firearms and even suppressors!
This is sarcasm by the way.
They show this for small arms, but it would be WAY more effective on a crew serve weapon. An M2 w/a designated beaten zone and this thing would be awesome as a defensive setup where you don't have the time/money/supplies to have something like a CROWS/RWS. Also, a head mounted display could allow a vehicle gunner the situational awareness of being in an actual turret(a CROWS/RWS just doesn't provide the same level) while being able to fire from defilade during direct contact/sniper fire. It would also allow for near perfect freegun accuracy and during moving engagements.
This is revolutionary bc it's cheaper and smaller.
We already have had stuff like that for quite some time.
But in bigger tech like turrets obviously.
Aimbots for real life. Damn hackers are everywhere!
Atlas, it’s state-of-the-art!
This may be one of most amazing pieces of tech ever.
Deadly too. Less feeling of culpability too. Jesus this is a Skynet level piece of kit.
@@Padge112woah dude that’s actually kinda genius. It might really help with being in safety, defending themselves, fighting multiple targets, and most importantly avoiding PTSD or hesitation in soldiers. That might really make a huge difference just by itself.
@@HeilIsrael that's if it's implemented. I'd much rather it wasn't.
True soldiers are conditioned to be above these problems or learn to ways to cope.
It would benefit surely but that shouldn't be the hook for its pitch if you know what I mean.
We live in mad times right now.
Can you build this into a helmet mount system and visor display? I want to be able to tag multiple targets and just wave my gun wildly in the air while doing 360 jump spins
Is this VAC-proof?
fak i hate people that use aimbot
What do you use?
Rob O'Neill 😮😮😮 this boy's a weapons designer 😊 man feels good for 1
On one hand, this is absolutely terrifying. On the other hand, this is sci-fi level shit and that's awesome. So conflicted.
This is the only thing I've ever wanted more than a really good hamburger. :)
Hey that's cheating!
God will ban you noobs...
lol
Research complete
😂
Except not a game ... bummer right !!
Aimbot, ez
This video was 6 years ago, imagine how advanced the technology is now
Robots can fight instead of us now, but what if both sides use robots! That would be hilarious 🤣
@@VIP.Areal life shooting game.
I hope they come back again in the market.
this is so awesome. money can't buy happiness but it could buy this
Now find a way to integrate the rifle on a drone. Like a small quad motor drone for more stability with the rifle on a rack capable of moving in elevation. That would be a game changer on the battlefield.If your tracking point system could be integrated on the M-32, and the M-32 mounted on a drone, it would really be an awesome system. The M-32 is less accurate than a rifle, but you would get an accuracy well below the lethal range of the 40mm round while remaining at a safe distance from enemy counterfire. Maybe a long barrel M-32 would improve the accuracy too. Another idea would be an auto lock-on. If for instance the enemy squad launches an assault, the shooter can point the rifle in the direction of the enemy soldiers in quick succession and it shoots automatically. You should kill one guy per second.
Battery9876 For drones that large enough to stand the recoil of modern rifles( remember the recoil comes in
bursts which only sufficient mass can conteract sufficiently ) the targeting and tracking systems are already beyond this. Think predators and c130 gun ships. You average consumer or industry drones will get blow out of sky by its own recoils
Does anyone feel sorry for the dog?
Basith S It's the best way to go, dying in the wild is almost never a quick affair.
THIS IS AIMBOT IN REAL LIFE! I thought that aimbots are only in video games! Now this truly are aimbot in real life!! Congratulations! :)
You can use a truck with ZU-23 and such system installed. Then have a walk with spotter-binoculars or even a drone. Mark the targets and ZU gets the job done.
Is this available in South Africa? We would like one for our anti poaching unit.
If ur hunting with it, what's the fun in that? If it's used in an actual war, it is amazing
Dang this was 6 years ago imagine now
What's the cost for this system?
20K.
Perfect. All you need next is to have the sight recognize heads, eyes, and helicopter turbines and its good to go.
Finally! What an awesome piece of tech. I've seen all these mission videos and the rifles the seals/spec ops always have so many different types of cameras, lights, sights and other equipment and gear bolted up. I keep hitting pause, and guessing. I knew the tech existed to determine the range, but the date, windage, and I'm guessing, Wi-Fi ? It was daytime, but it also looked like the screen shot sent to the phone could possibly show heat signatures too. Or do you have to flip a switch, or push another button for that?? Awesome... At $16k, just think of all the money I'm about to save, after I fire my spotter, and the ridiculous amount of $5 bills it costs every time I pulled the trigger at the range practising, or miss the target. Seems to me, anyone considering investing the $10K for a base .50cal Barrett to dress out and couldn't afford to put this targeting system on top, would buy a cheaper rifle... The competition was 150 to 1000 yards. IS IT LIMITED TO THAT RANGE? WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE TARGET IS BEYOND 1000 YARDS?
This combined with AI to detect and mark targets would be insane
is Tracking point available for crossbows,maybe in a simpler version ?
Is that scope would work in hostage situation?
Get FPSRussia on this
If you have to be accurately on the target to tag it you could just as well pull the trigger instead of pressing a button, no?
Not really. To tag you don’t need to worry about environmental factors and holdovers, etc. The way I understand the system at least. The tag “blob” is also a lot larger than the point of impact dot
@@AlienCatcher23 idk to me it seems like a high tech solution to a low tech problem
Yeah it should be other dude that tags targets or something to me it useful
Can you just pull the trigger and shoot ? Or do you have to red button (tag ) it first ?
I am not sure they are tagging a target and shooting as they are moving . One the zip line or ATV. Just curious.
Thank you John McHale
Doesn't the US Army use these following TrackingPoint rifles (precision guided firearms): M600, M800, 338PT, XS1, XM2010 and M1400?
Why not mount the Tagging System on a small drone, with multiple target selection options (depending on team strength and skills) and have the operator just walking through as trigger person. Just and Idea.
Let me get this straight...so, once tagged, when you have aligned your reticle with the tag marker the shot is made, whether you pull the trigger or not (seems like a safety issue)? (This is the impression given but why do I see the trigger being pulled at times? just for video/editing purposes? Or you hear an indicator to take the shot, in which case if your timing is off you will miss? I need clarity.
Pulling the trigger "allows" the gun to let a shot fall as soon as the guidance computer thinks it's on target. Releasing the trigger before you have taken the shot will lock the automatic trigger again. The gun will probably return to "manual trigger" mode again after successfully performing a locked-on shot or losing the target. Anything else would be either unsafe or defeat the pupose of the automatic system IMHO.
So.... If a person couldn't hold it steady enough to accurately fire it how would they hold it steady enough to laser tag the target?
You keep trying until the dot is on the spot you want.
@@davesvoboda2785 That's not how it works. You mark the target, the computer recognizes the target you've marked (notice how they give deer and coyote examples), the red dot then moves to a clean kill shot (the heart), then when you swipe the crosshair over the mark it fires automatically
@@bravo4104 How did you laser mark the spot in the first place?
what about having servos on the barrel that make micro adjustments right before firing for maximum accuracy. like the same idea as the hand held cnc router you just it close and the gun does the rest
No wolves were hurt in the making of this video of the man using aimbot.
What are you gonna do in the case of a emp explosion? Using crossbows ?
Its dumb to assume that way. You might also assume that sniper 900m from the target will be hit by meteorite because why not
Why should one pull the trigger after tagging the target? You say it's pulled automaticcaly and that's the whole point. Isn't it? In your video the guys pull the trigger by their finger...
Do you guys sell phone adaptable technology adaptable to any gun a aplicacion and conectors to phones?
I can undersant people that like to shoot. It requires skill and practice. It is fun!
But one day they'll just watch a screen, click the targets, and watch the gun aim and fire by itself. Isn't that kinda sad?
+Bruno Siqueira It's already there, google "sentry gun" and look to real life section.
+Bruno Siqueira
as someone who has gone about building a gun, loading my own bullets, and learning how to shoot at these extreme distances, i would say yes and no. I don't think that the old school way of doing it will ever vanish. the r&d and tech that went into these rifles must be pretty awesome and i'd love to try one out and learn more about it. at the end of the day, i hope our troops get to use weapons like this, but hope the company has taken steps to ensure that these never fall into the wrong hands
yes, it's very sad
Well... This isn't meant for fun. It's meant for extreme effectiveness, especially for military combat
Ppl have been sitting behind screens dropping bombs and shooting guns, on the other side of the world for years now
Cool tech! Thought it would cost much more!
As for the comments section, thanks for preparing me for what's to come as I prepare to launch my own RUclips channel featuring my first AR build. Yikes...
I don't get it, so you have to line up a shot twice? Once to tag and another to get it to fire? Why not just pull the trigger when you tag?
Because when you tag the target the gun compensates for wind, elevation and any other variables
I do agree but this is more of a novelty (a very expensive one) than a practical gun. It may have some practical uses for target or hunting, but only for lazy people and it would make shooting boring
My Invention while sitting in the can: Tracking Point Rifles
So allowing the weapon system to take over ?
Genius. The armed forces in the UK need this ASAP.
Linux FTW!! On topis a suggestion: Mabey build in a shotscounter so the shooter can keep track on how many bullets are left??
can you make the scope modular so you can put it on any gun.
Hardened electronics? EMP proof?
is it available in Philippines?
You guys publically traded, or how can I get restricted shares in the company? Thanks... joe average from Canada whom "if I can't own this tech, I want to own a part of the company" type of guy.
Oh shi...
What about a program that measures wind speed with some tool and marks the exact spot you must shoot at so your bullet travels and hits that target?
Like I imagine it will show two markers.
One is the target and the other marker is where you would shoot to hit that target.
Thats a bit more complex.
Unless this does that does it?
How well does it work in heavy snow?
This is new stuff, and that explains the high price. Watch...in ten years, this will be a commodity item in every gun store in America. We'll be getting these for sub $1500.
Well it's almost 8 years past not even close to geting this sub 1500.
Well we ever be able to buy one of these in civilian stores
There will be a time where my cellphone will be shooting bullets dude they needa stop LOL
WW3 in 2030: hey jemmy i swear to god this guy has aimbot
In guessing this costs twice as much as any high end rifle
I don’t like that that trigger is activated by the sights. As far as I’m concerned, a trigger pull should always fire the weapon, no exceptions. The sight automatically zeroes the target, placing the reticule on the correct spot is trivial, no need to let it pull the trigger for me.
So basically real life triggerbot, that's neat
I can hear the collective pants wetting of anti's everywhere.
Okay, but can you get Doom to run on it?
Can you make pre charged pnuematic airgun with this tech
What happens when this technology proliferates and becomes more affordable? It could level the playing field between professional soldiers and insurgents, which could be disastrous for the US military.
+noonecaresaboutgoogle+ Yeah right did you ever see insurgents fire? I doubt Insurgents can keep up with the maintenance of such a high tech device.
mr6johnclark If an eight year old girl can use this then I'm sure rebels can. I get the point about it being complicated and expensive but technology becomes cheaper over time.
+noonecaresaboutgoogle+ As with cheaper things... things are not exactly reliable... battlefields are dirty and rough places these terrorists are not exactly gentle with their gear... Eight yeaar old girls are genle tell me with all the combat footage shown on the web have you seen isis behave like professionals? They are wild and trigger happy maybe 5% are actual professionals. This weapon is for the professional and not some dangerous amatuer.
Can someone point the flaws on this product theres almost no reviews on these??
How much?
WE DO THIS IN THE NAME OF LIBERTY!!!
nice....and price is???
10-27 thousand depending on what gun? 308 bolt action is most expansive standard rifles are obv almost or more than half that cost
+Nick Duff and the ammo cost?
+Gino Bokhorst about $1800 per case ( 200 rounds )
Starting at $8000, not for general infantry considering an M16 doesn't cost more than 600-700$ at raw production cost.
+tripmind Considering a thermal scope costs over $3000, that's not that bad. The leupold scope our designated marksmen use (on an m4, haha) cost $2000 a pop. Same with Acogs and Vcogs.
+tripmind Plus training soldiers to shoot is expensive, especially to anywhere near the standard possible with this scope.
in the future all guns will have this auto aim and actually aiming will be like using a bow and arrow
Nah lol
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Reallife aimbot
How does it adjust for wind?
+Screamin Mime Magic and awesomeness.
+Screamin Mime It doesn't. You have to judge wind and make those inputs.
+sharpshooter740 No its in the upper corner's of the scope.
It does it auto for you
Screamin Mime ...it doesn't. Plus it regularly goes out of zero needing to be constantly recalibrated .... total piece of crap
It is in the WW3 FPS game, but it doesnt work as featured here
Imagine have this in airsoft
does the military have interest in these guns?
The army purchased the bolt action versions for testing purposes months ago. There is talk they'll request scope pairings for the M2010. This tech is probably too expensive for non specialist equipment though.
can you imagine trying to maintain this thing in the field? and having to hit a button befor every target... its a bit impractical at the moment
***** The semi-autos have a third firing mode, where the electronic trigger is disengaged, that allows the shooter to tag in order to obtain solution to the tagged distance. From there the shooter can either employ holdover for targets at distance relative to the selected solution or re-tag for a new distance as needed.
4 dislikes are from PETA
That's how I felt at at the paintball range for the first time like people had this hish
This is real life ghost recon shit. I can see this very useful in those afghan firefights. Instead of carelessly wasting ammo spraying bullets at bushes and trees, this rifle can easily tag turbans and blow the brains into bits underneath it.
Holy shit, we have Smartlinks now.
Wind adjustment?
why is this allowed in civilian hands? Live shooter issue waiting to happen.
it would be cool if it had just the scope and trigger control system so you can drop it in to say a Remington 700 3006
Like the Israeli SmartShooter system. Very cool.
this scope can use for other weapon ??
Yes, pocket knife.
that scope better have some good motion tracking
I can't believe FaZeClan came up with their own gun!
So basically aimbot?
Can I put this on my 770 tactical
Good question, Tyson! TrackingPoint Precision-Guided Firearms are complete shooting solutions, including the rifle, scope, and numerous integrated systems designed to operate as one cohesive unit. You can learn more about TrackingPoint's PGF systems right here: www.tracking-point.com/how-it-works/
Thats amazing! I WANT ONE!!! :)
And go to kill students in the school, right? Your people really have big mental disorders
Why'd you guys shoot that coyote :(
Problem with this is if this falls into enemy hands then you have got a big problem.
why semi-autos and not autos? I want my gun to take me to work too
This is great for long range shooting. But if a enemy combatant jump out from nowhere. The time it takes to switch back to manual could get you kill.
ruclips.net/video/9q1JEo3NWKA/видео.html In this movie,tracking point is used for sniping.
Can it do that at night?
I don't kill and thirst for blood. But Coyotes are considered a nuisance where I'm from. They are over populated and pose more than a few "threats, risks and concerns", to humans and animals too. They even have bounties on them. I'll stand on those reasons, and spare you the nex 1or2k words explaining my disgust of those fowl creatures and just say, "NICE SHOT!"
Cool but this will be weird for real warfare, i mean if the enemies have this and we have this how will actual gun fights work out? Also for hunting this is a bit too easy lol
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Jdam: lock in grid, calculate factors, fire