The U.S. Army's Picatinny Arsenal in New Jersey posted an official contracting announcement on April 1 stating it's looking for submissions of anti-tank mines capable of detecting enemy vehicles. As the description reads, the Army is looking to "identify vendors with potential solutions for a lethal, command and control capable Terrain Shaping Obstacle (TSO) Top Attack prototype." This anti-tank mine system should be capable of blasting submunitions into the air so as to detect and attack enemy vehicles, like oncoming tanks, explains Eventually, the entire system of weapons should be able to be linked as one network with other mines, so that innocent bystanders or friendly forces don't mistakenly step on them. An issue that, unfortunately, still has consequences in heavily networked minefields around the world, reports