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TRASYS provides modernized robotic targets to bolster Marine Corps lethality
210224-M-RM278-0207.JPG Photo By: Cpl. Jose Angeles

Oct 13, 2021
Marine Corps Base Hawaii - A Trackless Moving Infantry Target is staged for a photograph during a live fire training event K-Bay Range, Marine Corps Base, Hawaii. TMITs are semi-autonomous human-like, live fire robotic targets that provide realistic characteristics of an opposing force. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Jose Angeles)


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