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the SA display MILTRAK automatically plots and displays the positions
of other team members equipped with similar MILTRAK devices, therefore
simplifying control of dispersed teams or identifying the locations
of casualties. The device also supports navigation planning and
distribution of routes, even when mapping is not available. The
display shows MILTRAK is connected to data capable personal radios
to transmit and receive position data. The whole system weighs 0.5
kg (excluding radio).
The device enables efficient target handoff between team members
and target designation elements, using simple symbology and laser
markers. For navigation, MILTRAK uses built-in GPS, digital magnetic
compass and digital maps. Normally, only leaders will use the full
system, while riflemen will be equipped with the navigation module
and radio alone, to automatically report position and status. The
commander uses the display unit designed to operate in daylight
or at night. At night, commanders may use a magnifying lens and
eyecup to eliminate light spill. Both units are powered by standard
AA batteries.
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