AUSA 2012: DRS unveils new handheld device
DRS Technologies used this week’s 2012 Association of the US Army (AUSA) Winter Symposium and Exhibition in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, to unveil its latest handheld computer.
Dubbed ‘Scorpion H2,’ the stand alone COTS device features the latest Android operating system and is equipped with a Dual Core processor and robust memory and storage capacity.
‘It is our contender for the requirement for Nett Warrior and JBC-P [Joint Battle Command – Platform] Handheld,’ explained Bill Guyan, VP at DRS Tactical Systems.
‘It was launched here on 22 February as an evolution of the H1 that participated in the recent Network Integration
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