Wednesday, January 26, 2011

How iPhone Apps Are Targeting The Taliban

U.S. Army Capt. Jonathan J. Springer tests his new smartphone app in eastern Afghanistan's Pech River Valley Jan. 17. The navigation application displays a Military Grid Reference System, plots waypoints, and gives directions in Mils. U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Paul Shoemaker, 3rd Battalion, 321st Field Artillery Regiment

Targeting the Taliban? There's an iPhone App For That -- FOX News

An iPhone app that tracks down the Taliban has been developed by a U.S. soldier -- who put $26,000 of his own money into the project.

The idea for a smartphone application to assist soldiers in combat came to Capt. Jonathan J. Springer in a dream last July, he said Monday. The 31-year-old, from Fort Wayne, Ind., has worked with programmers ever since to make the idea a reality.

Tactical Nav, which is expected to be available through Apple’s App Store next month, assists soldiers in mapping, plotting and photographing waypoints on a battleground and conveying coordinates to supporting units.

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More News On An iPhone App That Tracks Down The Taliban

iPhones Help U.S. Troops Target Afghan Attackers -- CBS News
US soldier develops iPhone app to target the Taliban -- Heraldsun.com.au
New iPhone App to Combat Taliban -- The Street
Close combat: there’s now an iPhone app for that -- Smart Planet
Soldier’s ingenuity makes his dream a reality -- Clarksville Online

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