Saturday, 7 May 2011

US Army uses Android Smartphone for Soldiers

US army had been looking to equip their soldiers with smartphones designed to integrate the team with a powerful custom interface.  And for them, the Droid does prove out to be the solution.
So far, tech nonprofit MITRE has made a lot of progress on the project and the prototype is ready under the name ” the Joint Battle Command-Platform”. It is now under some testing in the simulated battelfields, before it steps into the real army battlefields. The SDK used to develop apps for the Joint battle command platform is called the Mobile/Handheld Computing Environment, and army would releasing the sdk in June 2011 for app developers.

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