Ford delivers surveillance mode technology for military applications
Ford has launched its surveillance mode technology for a range of military applications to beef up adoption as well as to defend law enforcement officers and military personnel.
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Ford has launched its surveillance mode technology for a range of military applications to beef up adoption as well as to defend law enforcement officers and military personnel.
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