Friday, April 29, 2011

A Back Pack Machine That Allows You to See and Spy Through Walls

BACKPACK THAT WILL LET YOU SEE THROUGH A WALL: A British company has launched a machine that allows the operator to lean against a wall and record activity on other side

Back Pack Machine To Spy Through Walls

Machine That Will Let You See Through a Wall

A TECHNOLOGY firm has launched a backpack- sized machine that can spy through walls. By placing the device against the outside wall of a room or building, it can evaluate the position and movement of people on the other side. The Prism 200c fits covertly inside a backpack and is the first time such a device has been manufactured small enough for just one person to use.

The operator simply leans against a wall to either monitor or record the activity within a building, maintaining cover by operating it via a handheld laptop computer or similar personal device on site.

With the press of a button, operators can switch between front, plan or profile views for a complete picture. The user can also observe the scenario in a 3D view, where the perspective can be rotated to look at a room or building from various vantage points. It uses ultra- wideband radio frequencies to highlight moving people and objects in cluttered environments, through doors or brick, block and concrete walls. Ultrawideband is difficult to detect and able to work in a large area. British company Cambridge Consultants say they have developed the device as a covert solution for counter terrorism forces and Police Special Operations teams, who already deploy Prism technology.

A statement explains the Prism 200c has been created “ for high risk and hostile situations with minimal time and very narrow margin for error” using technology that “ has been successfully deployed by homeland security, defence and special forces, police, SWAT teams and military officers worldwide.”

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The Prism 200c is a discrete backpack- sized machine that can spy through walls. By placing the device against the outside wall of a room or building, it can evaluate the position and movement of people on the other side. It fits covertly inside a backpack and is the first time such a device has been manufactured small enough for just one person to use.

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