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Old 11-23-2008, 01:03 PM
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Default Soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan to get life saving anti-sniper device

British and American forces fighting the guerilla insurgence in Iraq and Afghanistan could soon be protected by an anti-sniper device that can pinpoint the position of the shooter within a fraction of a second.
The palm-sized device designed by Qinetiq, the British defence firm that was once the government research laboratories, is pinned to the uniform and uses acoustic technology to calculate the exact position of the rifle fire.
Then a electronic voice passes on the "bearing and range" to the soldier allowing him to jump to safety and return fire.
The machine has already been purchased by the Americans for deployment in the New Year and the British are looking at a vehicle mounted version.
After roadside bombs, snipers have been the biggest cause of the 301 British fatalities in both wars, and army chiefs are convinced the device could save dozens of lives.
"It is all about saving guys' lives," said Don Steinman, one of the leaders of the project at Qinetiq North America who developed the device called EARS for Early Attack Reaction System.
"Knowing immediately where the shots come from means that it eliminates the confusion and allows soldiers to find cover and return fire.
"It helps to make combat scenarios, especially in urban areas, a lot less confusing. Everybody immediately knows what side of the vehicle or building to jump behind when taking fire."
The device, which costs around £2,500, works by isolating the crack of the sniper rifle thanks to four microphones, a GPS system and a powerful microprocessor.
It takes less than a tenth of a second and provides the results in audio and visual formats. It can even send a grid reference via radio to supporting artillery and aircraft.
The system, which weighs less than 6oz, is so sensitive it can tell the difference between outgoing friendly fire and incoming enemy fire and can distinguish a sniper even in a gun battle.
It also works when the soldier is travelling at up to 50 mph on a vehicle.
The device has already been road tested in Iraq and Afghanistan to claims of great success.
"The soldiers gave us feedback and we acted on it," said Mr Steinman. "The result is a powerful, rugged, and lightweight gunshot localization system that helps the individual warfighter rapidly respond to dangerous situations."
Although the range and accuracy of the device is kept secret for operational reasons Mr Steinman said they were well beyond the capabilities of a sniper.
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Old 11-23-2008, 01:32 PM
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Now that's a good piece in any kit.
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Old 11-24-2008, 10:49 AM
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Now that's a good piece in any kit.
well they are not that compact what i recall.. but good in command/patrol vehicles I think.
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Old 11-24-2008, 12:23 PM
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well they are not that compact what i recall.. but good in command/patrol vehicles I think.
I've not seen a pic yet which is probably a good thing. It would be the first thing the Sniper would aim at So yeh a vehicle mounted one would be preferential!!!
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well they are not that compact what i recall.. but good in command/patrol vehicles I think.
"The palm-sized device designed by Qinetiq, the British defence firm that was once the government research laboratories, is pinned to the uniform "

If i'm reading that right, they're compact.
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Old 11-24-2008, 02:06 PM
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"The palm-sized device designed by Qinetiq, the British defence firm that was once the government research laboratories, is pinned to the uniform "

If i'm reading that right, they're compact.
well then they might be... last time i saw one of those, it was something like..... well about
the size of an old stereo set with four studio sized microphones. but still.
nice addition.
palm size surely has its advantages if the range is not reduced to your imminent surroundings.
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Old 11-24-2008, 04:06 PM
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well then they might be... last time i saw one of those, it was something like..... well about
the size of an old stereo set with four studio sized microphones. but still.
nice addition.
palm size surely has its advantages if the range is not reduced to your imminent surroundings.
And all that from a Finn that has been sabotaging the size of my phone for the last 10 years.......... Hey you know your not the only ones that can shrink size gear compadre
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Old 11-24-2008, 04:34 PM
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And all that from a Finn that has been sabotaging the size of my phone for the last 10 years.......... Hey you know your not the only ones that can shrink size gear compadre
lol... dont even try to speak Hispanic to me.
i dont get in the full context any more than i do English...
Its not like i didn't try to master the full works of Douglas Adams...
but hell. I most admit that Terry Prachett is so much over my head...

i mean... i just cant fit it in my head...

but hell... now you can swallow your phone..
now thats an achievement.
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Old 11-24-2008, 05:48 PM
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lol... dont even try to speak Hispanic to me.
i dont get in the full context any more than i do English...
Its not like i didn't try to master the full works of Douglas Adams...
but hell. I most admit that Terry Prachett is so much over my head...

i mean... i just cant fit it in my head...

but hell... now you can swallow your phone..
now thats an achievement.
take it easy torps
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Old 11-25-2008, 02:44 AM
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take it easy torps
most of the time tex...

most of the time...



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well.. its still pretty cool that you can actually swallow your phone... like... if you would want to... and stuff....

I'll get my coat...
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