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Finally someone is looking at real alternatives for monitoring the boarder.

50km per segment and up to 1 meter resolution. Instead of guarding the whole boarder, you just monitor it and dispatch resources as threats are detected.

http://www.engr.arizona.edu/news/story.php?id=221
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Good to see that technology is being used to help fight this problem. It said in the article that it can detect movement above the sensor, but I would have thought that they would have wanted to know about movement below the sensor for Tunnels as well.
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Taggure wrote:Good to see that technology is being used to help fight this problem. It said in the article that it can detect movement above the sensor, but I would have thought that they would have wanted to know about movement below the sensor for Tunnels as well.
It senses vibrations and is capable of doing both. I know you know this is old tech. The only new thing here is the integration and software which automates the search of detected vibrations to ID a jackrabbit or a smuggler.
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Re: Border Security

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And when do the auto-fire Vulcans go up?
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KaosDad wrote:And when do the auto-fire Vulcans go up?
I dont know about Auto Vulcans but take a look at this defense weapon

http://www.metalstorm.com/release/redback-400k.html
Redback Weapon System
Redback is a multi barrel 40mm remotely operated weapons systems (ROWS) which can instantly attack multiple targets with different munitions.

The Redback system offers a dual role capability and significantly improved lethality and target effect. It provides a lightweight offensive and defensive capability for all vehicles or fixed assets. At the upper end of its capability Redback is designed to intercept multiple rocket propelled grenades using conventional 40mm munitions.
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