To: Tree of Liberty
And you're right about focusing in where fire is coming from. I remember a special from the Kosovo campaign about our ability to use radar to determine exactly where incoming sniper fire was coming from, and to return fire on that exact path. The Israelis used a similar technology with a .50bmg on a crane during the incident at the Church of the Nativity last year. I can only presume the technology has advanced considerably. The Los Angeles Sheriff set that system up here in SoCal in Willowbrook in south central L.A. on New Year's eve a few years ago to try and stop some of the shooting at midnight. After several hundred shots the system was too overloaded.
Back to the drawing board.
To: spectr17
well, that's LA...not Iraq! he he he
636 posted on
04/03/2003 12:49:38 AM PST by
Fledermaus
(Saddemocrats on the Run!)
To: spectr17
LOL, I heard about that system when I lived down there. It's basically a bunch of sensitive mics, which are used to triangulate the position of a gunshot. Very rudimentary compared to what the military uses for counter-sniper and counter-artillery.
638 posted on
04/03/2003 12:51:05 AM PST by
Tree of Liberty
(my cat's breath smells of Cheeto's)
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