Post by obama on Jan 5, 2015 11:05:58 GMT
See through wall (to harass a person on the floor above or below):
www.camero-tech.com
Camero’s through-the-wall imaging system uses ultra-wideband (UWB) radar to map the layout of an area that is blocked by brick, cinder blocks, rebar reinforced concrete, plaster drywall, wood, adobe, stone, and just about any other material — as thick as a meter or more.
The system shows the location of objects in a room, whether stationary or mobile, and can be deployed from as far as 20 meters away. Advanced algorithms translate the radar signals into 3D images, showing the relative positions of people inside a room and tracking them as they move around.
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Wi-Vi works by emitting Wi-Fi signals at a wall.
Wi-Vi works by emitting Wi-Fi signals at a wall. Some percentage of those signals penetrate the wall, reflects off people on the other side and then returns through the wall to the Wi-Vi device. The Wi-Vi array emits two types of signals that are the inverse of one another. If both signals hit a still object, such as any furniture or the wall itself, they cancel each other out. If they hit a moving object, however, the canceling effect doesn't occur and the moving things show up in the Wi-Vi.
MIT'S X-RAY VISION SYSTEM CAN SEE STRAIGHT THROUGH CONCRETE WALLS
Microwave Pain Ray Weapons, Non Lethal, Active Denial
Active Denial Technology
The ADT is a type of maser which operates in the millimeter wave band. It is powered by a 100 kW ultra-high radio frequency transmitter. The 95 GHz radio frequency beam which it shoots is created from an electric gyrotron generator. The generator can be adjusted. The device is cooled with a closed-loop de-ionized water cooling system. The ADS fires 4-second bursts. It has infrared targeting capabilities for nighttime use and is simple to point and shoot.
The power level of the ADS is adjustable from 100 Kw to 100 MW.3 The power level and duration of the beam is controlled by a computer, which contains a setting that limits the depth of the beam to only 1/64th of an inch. In addition, the computer allegedly shuts off the beam after only a few seconds of exposure, if it’s tuned properly.
Depending on the power level, it can cause a variety of effects. They include a heating of the entire body, an intolerable burning of a specific area, or a bee sting effect which can cover the entire body. It can also produce resonance (vibration) within the body.
The ADS passes through even the most bulky clothing with ease. It can pass through unshielded walls. Its official range is classified, but it is documented to have a distance of at least 1 km without losing any of its power. Its beam is silent and invisible. And because it operates at the high end of the microwave area of the spectrum (near light), it travels at the speed of light.
www.camero-tech.com
Camero’s through-the-wall imaging system uses ultra-wideband (UWB) radar to map the layout of an area that is blocked by brick, cinder blocks, rebar reinforced concrete, plaster drywall, wood, adobe, stone, and just about any other material — as thick as a meter or more.
The system shows the location of objects in a room, whether stationary or mobile, and can be deployed from as far as 20 meters away. Advanced algorithms translate the radar signals into 3D images, showing the relative positions of people inside a room and tracking them as they move around.
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Wi-Vi works by emitting Wi-Fi signals at a wall.
Wi-Vi works by emitting Wi-Fi signals at a wall. Some percentage of those signals penetrate the wall, reflects off people on the other side and then returns through the wall to the Wi-Vi device. The Wi-Vi array emits two types of signals that are the inverse of one another. If both signals hit a still object, such as any furniture or the wall itself, they cancel each other out. If they hit a moving object, however, the canceling effect doesn't occur and the moving things show up in the Wi-Vi.
MIT'S X-RAY VISION SYSTEM CAN SEE STRAIGHT THROUGH CONCRETE WALLS
Microwave Pain Ray Weapons, Non Lethal, Active Denial
Active Denial Technology
The ADT is a type of maser which operates in the millimeter wave band. It is powered by a 100 kW ultra-high radio frequency transmitter. The 95 GHz radio frequency beam which it shoots is created from an electric gyrotron generator. The generator can be adjusted. The device is cooled with a closed-loop de-ionized water cooling system. The ADS fires 4-second bursts. It has infrared targeting capabilities for nighttime use and is simple to point and shoot.
The power level of the ADS is adjustable from 100 Kw to 100 MW.3 The power level and duration of the beam is controlled by a computer, which contains a setting that limits the depth of the beam to only 1/64th of an inch. In addition, the computer allegedly shuts off the beam after only a few seconds of exposure, if it’s tuned properly.
Depending on the power level, it can cause a variety of effects. They include a heating of the entire body, an intolerable burning of a specific area, or a bee sting effect which can cover the entire body. It can also produce resonance (vibration) within the body.
The ADS passes through even the most bulky clothing with ease. It can pass through unshielded walls. Its official range is classified, but it is documented to have a distance of at least 1 km without losing any of its power. Its beam is silent and invisible. And because it operates at the high end of the microwave area of the spectrum (near light), it travels at the speed of light.