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Background on remote tagging Tech from Wired Mag
2009-06-04
Posted by:3dc

#10  beep...beep...beep...
Posted by: mojo   2009-06-04 15:17  

#9  I have a feeling that this is far more ELINT than homing beacon. Once activated, a homing beacon only has to ping a few times to insure an accurate GPS based Target Reference Point.

So why not use it as a sensitive listening device? Once activated, it would be as "high tech" as a cellphone, but one with an extra sensitive microphone. It could easily pick up conversations inside a building while outside of that building.

If they are inside complaining of flea bites, the high price of cow flops, etc., they don't get nuked. But if they are talking about setting up an ambush, g'night Gracie.

The beacon part is easy. The confirmation that it is bad guys, or even specific bad guys, is hard.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2009-06-04 10:39  

#8  they say we kill civilians every time we fire a bullet so the hell with their propaganda win
Posted by: funky skunk   2009-06-04 10:00  

#7  The Inkode microfibers could have multiple uses, like embedding the cash dropped to pirates or in sting ops or in tracking the flow of drug shipments. I like.
Posted by: Lumpy Elmoluck5091   2009-06-04 09:45  

#6  Yes Glen, I suspect that technique is being used as well. Makes perfect sense. A bit Orwellian, but if we could just get everyone there to frigging WEAR the tags.....
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-06-04 09:36  

#5  Or maybe, Beso, you get multiple locals to emplace the tags and only hit what is tagged by multiple sources.
Posted by: Glenmore   2009-06-04 09:15  

#4  Short of FedEx which may not be an option, it may be very close to all we've got. Careful vetting of the source (paid Haji emplacement technician) should maximize accuracy. Bomb damage assessment reveals Hagi played a trick on you.... fire him!
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-06-04 08:56  

#3  Beso, the big problem with that tactic is you can't trust the locals not to use the tags to settle personal scores. Worse, they could be in the employ of the Taliban and use the tags to cause the US to blast innocent civilians, creating big propaganda wins.
Posted by: Glenmore   2009-06-04 08:30  

#2  Paying the locals to clandestinely emplace the tags is the really smart piece of this operation.
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-06-04 07:44  

#1  Sleep well, my pretty terrorists.
Posted by: gorb   2009-06-04 00:43  

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