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The Abrams Integrated Display and Targeting System,

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The Abrams Integrated Display and Targeting System, or AIDATS, upgrades the thermal and day sights on the stabilized commander’s weapon station through a state-of-the-art, high definition camera and permanently-mounted color display. The AIDATS program is part of a suite of systems being developed by Armor and Fire Support Systems at Marine Corps Systems Command to increase the accuracy, range and lethality of the M1A1 Abrams tank on the battlefield. (USMC Courtesy Photo)

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18/02/2016
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tanks marine corps systems command tank commander m 1 a 1 mcsc aidats marine corps base quantico va marine corps to deliver capability trifecta to tank commanders dvids us marine corps