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07 Aug 2017 Developer News
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The defense industry is constantly evolving, with new technology regularly being rolled out to aid military staff on and off the battlefields. In everything from aircraft carriers to military grade phones, technology is at the heart of modern defense operations, but what does the newest tech offer to soldiers, commanders and generals?

Recent trends in defense tech suggest that apps could play a pivotal role. For tasks large and small such as tracking enemy vehicles and streamlining communication between bases, they could make armed combat more efficient. Navigation in particular is an area where apps are likely to have a big impact, none more so than Tactical NAV.

Developed by someone working in the military, this app is made to simplify navigation in even the most remote areas. There are other apps like it in development, but many of them have been by individuals, as opposed to the likes of the US Army. Communication is another area where technology is likely to improve defense operations, which is where DC DC converters play a role.

Safer Connections

These small components are made to withstand even the harshest of conditions, whether on land or in the sea. Right now, DC DC converters are used to power major parts of military vehicles, including aircraft, tanks and submarines. In the future, they could be used to help make existing military vehicles lighter, more navigable and more intelligent.

In many cases, DC DC converters are integral to military power supplies. They conduct the change from one level of voltage to another, coming into their own when powering up military phones or tracking devices. Mobile devices would simply not function without them, particularly newer ones that are in the pipeline.

Mobile technology is a must for all kinds of defense activity. From rugged smartphones to devices pinpointing locations all over the world, they need the right components in order to be charged properly and safely. In remote deserts like those in Syria, a portable power supply is all that defense staff have available to them, so it needs to be reliable and durable.

Built to Last

For physical defense technology, everything inside and out needs to withstand even the most difficult conditions in order to work. DC DC converters are often made with military tech in mind. In spite of the fact that some of these components are quite small in size, they are thoroughly tested to make sure that they can cope with shelling, water, snowfall and extreme heat.

In light of any future innovations, DC DC converters are expected to remain sturdy yet lightweight. They may come into their own when powering devices such as military drones, as well as offering protection against them. The US Military recently suggested that, in order to guard against them, they would look to experts in Silicon Valley.

Flying Away

Drones are likely to play an even bigger role in future wars than they do already. The components used to run drones and defense apps are likely to work in tandem in the near future. Using a combination of GPS and Bluetooth, it is perfectly feasible that drones could be controlled solely by an app on a military smartphone.

There are already a number of apps that can at least partially help to steer civilian drones in the right direction. If harnessed for military forces, they could help to reduce the number of casualties whilst also shortening often protracted conflicts like that in Libya.

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