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Afghanistan
U.S. Military Deploys Gunfire Detection System
2011-03-18
A new warfighting technology will soon be making its way to Afghanistan. U.S. Army forces will be getting gunshot detection systems, which can tell where a shot was fired from.

Approximately 13,000 gunshot detection systems will be given to individual footsoldiers later this month, according to the U.S. Army. The system, called Individual Gunshot Detector (IDG), is made by Reston, Va.-based QinetiQ North America.

IDG has four small acoustic sensors and a small display screen attached to the soldier's body armor that shows the distance and direction of incoming bullets. The sensors are each about the size of a deck of cards and can detect the supersonic sound waves generated by enemy gunfire. It alerts the soldier of the shot's direction in less than one second.

One of the system's advantages, according to the Army and QinetiQ, is the fact it's very light, weighing less than two pounds. This allows the army to strategically disperse the systems throughout small, dismounted units and thus get maximum protection for platoons, squads and other units on the move.
Posted by: Anonymoose

#2  I looked at their website, especially the "anti-RPG" net device, which didn't appear to actually do anything. Usually, a demo video would at least try to explain that in some way, but they didn't.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2011-03-18 09:38  

#1  Had that in Bosnia.
Posted by: newc   2011-03-18 01:37  

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