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Comments on DARPA Radar Scope Can Sense Thru Walls
New DARPA device senses you breathing through a twelve inch thick concrete wall. (Read the complete story)

"This is nothing new. There have been spy satillites that can see through walls anywhere with infrared and other means for decades. Many helicopters carry equipment with this ability. Go look"
(big brother 1/9/2006 11:00:09 AM)
"This is also a little reminiscent of Rainbow Six's heartbeat sensor, though I believe that device worked by sensing human bioelectric fields rather than by picking up movement."
(Fusion Frog 1/10/2006 6:17:13 PM)
"And I forgot about the eavesdropping ray from Ray Cummings Brigands of the Moon - from 1931 - even earlier than "Doc" Smith!"
(Bill 1/14/2006 10:00:09 PM)
"Combine this portable Radar with CornerShot * (the new Israeli rifle that shoots around corners) and we'll stop walking into so many urban warfare traps that get our soldiers killed. * http://www.defensereview.com/article450.html Michael Davis Editor - Byvation"
(Michael Davis 6/27/2006 8:55:55 AM)
"I think this technololgy is Gold! it can also be at use in civiline live. For people under snow ore trapped under buildings. Ore the bioelectric sencors can be used in factory's as a firemans watch. I am going too look for more info on wiki or google. thanks Mark (NL) "
(Mark 12/16/2007 7:09:54 AM)
"Can you change freqwences on the rador scopes becouse navy seals have chased me and used the scope and you can even heair it"
(Cain 6/12/2010 10:57:53 AM)

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