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3D terrain image created by Maxar Intelligence for One World Terrain program. WASHINGTON — The U.S. Army has extended a contract with Maxar Intelligence for 3D terrain models used to create ...
Features of the Army-USC 3D terrain project are on display at the National Defense Industrial Association's annual Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference in Orlando ...
The U.S. Army has again turned to Maxar Intelligence to build out immersive training and simulation software. The geospatial intelligence company on March 12 said it won the latest phase of prototype ...
“The evolution of OWT shows how 3D terrain and information services are becoming essential tools for planning and decision-making, not just for the U.S. Army, but for a wide range of military, civil ...
In the jungles, plains and mountains of Luzon, the U.S. Army is experimenting with 3D-printed drones, missile launchers and ...
Maxar Intelligence has been awarded Phase 4 of the US Army’s One World Terrain (OWT) prototype Other Transaction Agreement contract. The OWT programme was set out to deliver 3D global terrain ...
Businesses and hobbyists alike use 3D printing technology for many applications, but so does the U.S. military. Here are four ways its using it today.
An example of the precise, realistic 3D terrain that Maxar Intelligence creates to support programs such as One World Terrain. Maxar's geospatial data offers an extremely accurate 3D ...
Troops on the front lines of future wars could be toting a new piece of equipment along with their weaponry — 3D printers.
Features of the Army-USC 3D terrain project are on display at the National Defense Industrial Association’s annual Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference in Orlando ...
A soldier in Tampa, Florida, reviews the Army's One World Terrain software. (Photo provided/U.S. Army) Maxar’s fourth phase of work will focus on delivering enhanced, believable terrain.