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Sniping Could Be the Next Killer iPod App

Posted by samzenpus on Tue Jan 20, 2009 04:31 PM
from the pull-up-your-kill-list dept.
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An anonymous Coward writes "Knights Armament Corp. who supply sniper rifles to the US military have developed a iPod Touch mounting system and software for the US Army M110 sniper rifle system. The use of off the shelf hardware no doubt cut costs and allowed rapid development of this system." If it automatically played a theme song after every head shot, this would be the coolest rifle accessory ever.
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  • by nweaver (113078) on Tuesday January 20 2009, @04:38PM (#26535555) Homepage

    The Knights Armaments [knightarmco.com] page on both the software and the mounting system.

    Really allows you to reach out and touch someone with your iphone.

  • Out of line (Score:5, Insightful)

    by ktappe (747125) on Tuesday January 20 2009, @04:39PM (#26535581)

    If it automatically played a theme song after every head shot, this would be the coolest rifle accessory ever.

    Am I the only one who found this attempt at humor disturbing and objectionable?

    (And yes, I know my comment will get me modded down, but I strongly doubt I'm alone in thinking a real life killing is quite different from killing in an FPS.)

    • yeah (Score:5, Funny)

      by Trepidity (597) <delirium-slashdo ... minus herbivore> on Tuesday January 20 2009, @04:51PM (#26535859) Homepage

      My eastern-european friends didn't like being sent cryptically named .wav files containing the Starcraft audio "WE REQUIRE MORE VESPENE GAS", either.

    • by revery (456516) <charles@ c a c 2 . net> on Tuesday January 20 2009, @05:21PM (#26536519) Homepage

      If it automatically played a theme song after every head shot, this would be the coolest rifle accessory ever.

      Am I the only one who found this attempt at humor disturbing and objectionable?

      Not only objectionable, but completely impractical. What kind of sniper would want to draw attention to his location by playing a theme song?

    • Re:Out of line (Score:5, Insightful)

      by thethibs (882667) on Tuesday January 20 2009, @05:40PM (#26536901) Homepage

      Wow! An orgy of self-rightious political correctness. Can I play too?

    • Re:Out of line (Score:5, Insightful)

      by LanMan04 (790429) on Tuesday January 20 2009, @05:42PM (#26536931) Homepage

      (And yes, I know my comment will get me modded down, but I strongly doubt I'm alone in thinking a real life killing is quite different from killing in an FPS.)

      90% of people on this board have experience with making virtual headshots. Real headshots, >1%. It's just what we know.

      • by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday January 20 2009, @04:53PM (#26535901)

        Somebody needs to do something about Samzenpus and the garbage he puts out.

        Definitely. Someone should shoot him with an iPod-enabled sniper rifle.

      • Re:Out of line (Score:5, Insightful)

        by halivar (535827) <bfelger&gmail,com> on Tuesday January 20 2009, @04:58PM (#26536013) Homepage

        I'm firmly convinced that 90% of all offenses taken spring from a deep-seated human desire for martyrdom and it's accompanying ego-expansion. Somehow, in the state of having been offended, we believe we can attain the deeply satisfying, self-aggrandizing self-righteousness of an unjustly oppressed person.

        IOW, you're just looking for stuff to piss you off because you like it. Suck it up, princess.

  • by the4thdimension (1151939) on Tuesday January 20 2009, @04:39PM (#26535587) Homepage
    The military was the last bastion of "pen and paper" score tracking. Thanks to Apple's great products and a little ingenuity, the DoD finally has a tool to automatically keep track of scores. All we need now is a database for it to upload to automatically via wireless, and we can have a global real-time kill count and score!
  • Yay DRM (Score:5, Funny)

    by emag (4640) <slashdot&gurski,org> on Tuesday January 20 2009, @04:45PM (#26535741) Homepage

    Now in the middle of a "situation", snipers will get a "you have already authorized this iPod on 5 sniper rifles" error...

  • by mr_mischief (456295) on Tuesday January 20 2009, @04:49PM (#26535813) Journal

    This should help not just snipers but hunters and perhaps some day main force ground troops. At the listed link, the article's author states that the application software is available at the iTunes store. Contrary to some stories on the 'net, it is a general rifle ballistics application that allows someone to enter a different rifle and ammunition profile. So it's good for less specialized rifles, and not just the M110.

    The article didn't mention the availability of the mounting hardware. It attaches an iPod Touch mounted in an Otterbox protective case to a side-mounted picatinny rail. That seems much more handy in combat situations than digging an iPod out of one's pocket. This is what makes it not just another ballistics app for the iPod Touch and iPhone. Mounting it on the rifle could be a big deal in certain situations, and lots of rifles can be fitted with picatinny rails on the side.

  • by LordByronStyrofoam (587954) on Tuesday January 20 2009, @04:51PM (#26535843)
    .. I thought it would be an article about sniping eBay bids at the last second from my iPod.
  • by jason.sweet (1272826) on Tuesday January 20 2009, @04:51PM (#26535845)
    So much for "Don't ask, don't tell."
  • Illumination? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Culture20 (968837) on Tuesday January 20 2009, @04:56PM (#26535959)
    Because what every sniper needs is to have his face lit up when he's trying to remain hidden.
  • by dazedNconfuzed (154242) on Tuesday January 20 2009, @05:05PM (#26536193)

    Computing ballistics in the field has been an ongoing issue for long-range shooters, as determining the required elevation & windage settings for precision shots depends heavily on a variety of factors (wind speed, temperature, humidity, barometric pressure, bullet weight, ballistic coefficient, barrel length, powder burn rate, barrel twist, target angle, distance, and even latitude & direction). Until recently, sharpshooters/snipers addressed the problem by computing ballistics tables ahead of time, memorizing or taking paper copies into the field, developing a reliable "gut feel", and even using specialized slide rules (ex.: Mil-Dot Master); only recently have portable computers been adapted or built (Palm Pilot, Barrett BORS) to improve situational accuracy. Bringing the iPod Touch into the picture via a convenient mounting system allows tremendous improvement & flexibility in creating applications to solve ballistics problems, as there are already at least 3 apps available, and both professionals & hobbists can easily develop their own apps. That this mounting system is provided by Knights Armament, a well-respected name in high-quality small arms, helps as well.

    Those with snide remarks should be aware that (A) this is legitimately needed by military and police to keep your life safe and comfortable, and (B) long-range target shooting is a legitimate and popular sport.

  • Calibration (Score:5, Funny)

    by SoundGuyNoise (864550) on Tuesday January 20 2009, @05:16PM (#26536403) Homepage
    Do you calibrate its accuracy like a touchscreen and a stylus? Except with live human heads?
    • by Broken scope (973885) on Tuesday January 20 2009, @05:17PM (#26536425) Homepage

      There are some exceedingly grim jobs in the military.

      Some folks never talk about it.
      Some folks talk about it.
      Some folks become very detached about what they do.
      Some folks develop a grim/dark sense of humor.

      Don't call someone a cretin or a sociopath because of their coping mechanism. It doesn't mean they enjoy it.

        • Re:on the contrary (Score:5, Informative)

          by AioKits (1235070) on Tuesday January 20 2009, @05:51PM (#26537115) Homepage
          Coping mechanisms aren't formed when someone does a 'wrong' action, merely a stressful one. How many people in high stress jobs have a drinking or drug problem as their coping mechanism?

          http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coping_skill [wikipedia.org]

          In a normal circumstances I will probably not be exposed to a situation where I will have to kill someone. However, if I'm the victim of a mugging gone bad and I have to kill him or he will kill me, believe that's what will happen. There is no sense of right or wrong, merely that I must survive. It will probably be stressful afterwards, and I will probably adapt dark humor to avoid thinking about it.

          And thank you for showing you have no concept of how military chain of command and subordination works.