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Dirty Little Secrets
Why The Enemy Flees At The Sight Of VOSS
Yet another defensive sensor for combat vehicles has arrived; VOSS (Vehicle Optics Sensor System). This system enables troops to spot roadside bombs, mines, snipers and ambushes from several kilometers away. American MRAPs, usually those leading a column or clearing a route of roadside bombs and mines, use VOSS, and over 200 systems have been installed in the last two years. VOSS is easily identified because of its telescoping mast. At the top is a collection of day and night vidcams, as well as a thermal sight. These sensors are stabilized and have zoom capability. VOSS is operated from inside the vehicle, and it takes about six hours to train a user. Troops with a lot of video game experience take about half as long to learn how to make VOSS do its thing.
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