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Iniciado por RAP Pero OPICHURRIA si mojó cuquitos con la adelantada tecnología que tiene el simio...
Es que eso de no haber pasado en la vida de Chía es muy duro... cualquier estupidez se la tragan enterita... |
Sniff, sniff... Cuando uno no sabe de lo que habla. O cuando cree que por que uno no sabe, nadie más lo sabe
. Pero entiendo, no es física nuclear. Es simplemente óptica.
Les presento dos sistemas, que no requieren que el arma del francotirador sea disparada una sola vez:
Torrey Pines Logic Mirage-1200 and Myth-350 Handheld Sniper Detection Systems
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By David Crane
defrev at gmail dot com December 8, 2008
If executive protection/PSD ops are your game, may be the name when it comes to sniper detection systems a.k.a. anti-sniper systems, video surveillance detection, and photographic surveillance detection.
First up is theTPL Mirage-1200 handheld electro-optical detector (optic detector), which is designed to detect long-range optical systems targeting you at ranges up to 1200 meters away. If someone’s scoping you with a rifle, you can detect them lurking out there in the proverbial ether quickly and efficiently, hopefully before they can take the shot. Or, if they’re just surveilling you with a video camera, still camera, binoculars, etc., you can detect them and go grab them up and hold them for questioning before they escape. In other words, you may not be able to see the bad guys before they see you, but you can see them very quickly after they see you.
So, how does it work? The
sends out a defocused, eye-safe pulsed laser beam that bounces off all objects in its view. When it hits a layered or "stacked" optic/lens like a scope or other high-powered optic, it sends a real-time image back to user, highlighting the exact location of the shooter/sniper or observer as a bright spot on an otherwise monochromatic image of the scene. As TPL’s president/CEO, Dr. Leo Volfson points out, "an enemy operation is always preceded by optical reconnaissance." The will therefore hopefully allow a PSD team to detect the enemy during the enemy’s planning stages, before it gets to the terminal phase of the enemy op.
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[COLOR=black]Torrey Pines Logic Mirage-1200 and Myth-350 Handheld Sniper Detection Systems
Published by in on
By David Crane
defrev at gmail dot com December 8, 2008
If executive protection/PSD ops are your game, may be the name when it comes to sniper detection systems a.k.a. anti-sniper systems, video surveillance detection, and photographic surveillance detection.
First up is the handheld electro-optical detector (optic detector), which is designed to detect long-range optical systems targeting you at ranges up to 1200 meters away. If someone’s scoping you with a rifle, you can detect them lurking out there in the proverbial ether quickly and efficiently, hopefully before they can take the shot. Or, if they’re just surveilling you with a video camera, still camera, binoculars, etc., you can detect them and go grab them up and hold them for questioning before they escape. In other words, you may not be able to see the bad guys before they see you, but you can see them very quickly after they see you.
So, how does it work? The
sends out a defocused, eye-safe pulsed laser beam that bounces off all objects in its view. When it hits a layered or "stacked" optic/lens like a scope or other high-powered optic, it sends a real-time image back to user, highlighting the exact location of the shooter/sniper or observer as a bright spot on an otherwise monochromatic image of the scene. As TPL’s president/CEO, Dr. Leo Volfson points out, "an enemy operation is always preceded by optical reconnaissance." The Mirage-1200 promotional video
If 1200-meter detection is overkill for your detection/operational requirements, Torrey Pines Logic has a lesser-powered anti-sniper/surveillance system/detector called the , which can detect threats out to 350 meters. Interestingly, TPL doesn’t have available info on the Myth 350 on their website. Fortunately, the .
The Mirage-1200 and Myth-350 electro-optical detectors/optical sensor kits can also detect pinhole cameras and capture license plates (vehicle tag numbers) at night.
As it happens, Defense Review involving a photo of a 5-man U.S. Secret Service Presidential Protective Division (PPD) Counter Assault Team (CAT) protecting President Elect Barack Obama in downtown Chicago, where we for their executive protection/PSD tool kit. If they’re not already using the and/or the optic/sniper detectors, they should definitely add them to our recommended items list. Let’s face it, VIP protection doesn’t get any bigger or more important than protecting POTUS.
Since the Mirage-1200 and Myth-350 are reportedly already in use with military (including U.S. Army, U.S. Naval Special Warfare (NAVSPECWAR), and the U.S. Marine Corps (USMC)) and law enforcement agencies, it would seem logical that the Secret Service would use either these specific systems or similar hardware while conducting their VIP protection operations.
While we’re on the subject of long-range optics detection, we should perhaps also mention the , which is a vehicle-mounted or pole/building-mounted fixed-solution long-range optical systems detector that can automatically scan 360 degrees (automatic 360-degree scanning) and provide all-weather 24-hour surveillance. The Beam 1000 looks ideally suited any high-value-target perimeter security operation/mission, including base security, Embassy security, security, etc…
Mirage-1200 Specifications:
Detection range: 1,200 meters
Field-of-View: 4° 30’
Size: 3” x 5.5” x 12”
Weight: 2.2 kgs (4.8 lbs)
Myth-350 Specifications:
Detection Range: 350 meters
Field of View: NA
Size: NA
Weight: 2.4 lbs
Beam-1000 Specifications:
Detection range: 1,000 meters
Field-of-View: Scanning 360°
Size: 6” x 7” x 10”
Weight: 3 kgs (6.5 lbs)
Company Contact Info:
Dr. Leo Volfson
President/CEO
Torrey Pines Logic, Inc. (TPL)
12651 High Bluff Drive, Suite 100
San Diego, CA 92130
858-755-4549 Office
858-350-0007 fax
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