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Stealth Radar System Sees Through Trees And Walls Undetected
by Pam Frost Gorder
Columbus OH (SPX) Jun 27, 2006
Ohio State engineers have invented a radar system that is virtually undetectable because its signal resembles random noise. The radar could have applications in law enforcement, the military and disaster rescue.
Stealth Radar System Sees Through Trees And Walls Undetected
There are NO law enforcement uses of this without first obtaining a Search Warrant. SCOTUS has already determined these uses of FLIR to be an invasion of privacy. If a cop can't peek through a crack in the blinds or curtains. Looking through the wall is a big NO NO.The ACLU should Challenge this to the US Supreme Court.
by Pam Frost Gorder
Columbus OH (SPX) Jun 27, 2006
Ohio State engineers have invented a radar system that is virtually undetectable because its signal resembles random noise. The radar could have applications in law enforcement, the military and disaster rescue.
Stealth Radar System Sees Through Trees And Walls Undetected
There are NO law enforcement uses of this without first obtaining a Search Warrant. SCOTUS has already determined these uses of FLIR to be an invasion of privacy. If a cop can't peek through a crack in the blinds or curtains. Looking through the wall is a big NO NO.The ACLU should Challenge this to the US Supreme Court.