SecuriScan shoe scanner could make travel safer, security lines shorter

October 20th, 2008 by

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Huge shocker here: removing your shoes at airport security causes massive headaches and makes the wait longer for everyone. Now that we’re all good with Captain Obvious’ latest headline, let us point you to one prototype that’s looking to solve said dilemma. SecuriScan, which has been developed by Professor Wuqiang Yang at the University of Manchester, would theoretically be able to “detect and pinpoint suspicious objects instantly,” all without requiring passengers to remove their kicks. Better still, the system uses electric and magnetic sensing instead of a radiation source, which could also address safety concerns while helping you get where you’re going more quickly. Moving forward, Yang hopes to develop a more advanced and realistic prototype for testing, and just in case you were doubting this guy’s determination, he’s also investigating a handheld version that could hastily screen abandoned luggage or packages.

[Via Physorg, image courtesy of ChangeAirportSecurity]

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Israel developing autonomous “digital general”: run, John, run

January 24th, 2008 by

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Israel is reportedly developing a sophisticated piece of software meant to help troops make quick decisions during battle and, under the right conditions, autonomously manipulate the nation’s defense systems. First reported in Defense News (subscription required), the unnamed system would primarily be used for tactical decisions during periods of heavy bombardment, although in a worst-case scenario, the complex algorithm would supposedly be capable of taking over total military control. Yes, we know what you’re thinking, but don’t worry: Israeli officials have already sworn up and down that “there’s no way we’re letting this thing go Terminator on us — no freakin’ way.”

[Via Danger Room]

 

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MEMS-based smart fuses could guarantee desired explosions

December 23rd, 2007 by

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While we certainly hope the average (read: not GI) jane / joe isn’t overly concerned about the rate at which homegrown explosions detonate as desired, we understand the Army’s need to have more faith in their own munitions. Reportedly, a new “smart fuse” conjured up at Georgia Tech could soon prevent bombs from experiencing fuse failure by using “semiconductor fabrication equipment to make hundreds of ultra-high precision detonators on a wafer at the same time.” In addition to cutting down on the use of toxic heavy metals and increasing the safety of weapon production, the intelligent MEMS fuse will supposedly “incorporate built-in arm and fail-safe mechanisms that virtually guarantee that munitions go off when they should, every time.” Weapons that fire when needed — now there’s a concept.

[Image courtesy of Rich’s Incredible Pyro]

 

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Pentagon prepping non-lethal “light and sound” weapon

December 13th, 2007 by

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Blissfully unaware that it’s up against a generation raised in the sensory madhouses known as techno clubs, the Pentagon is reportedly working on a non-lethal weapon that utilizes light and sound to sicken and disorient targets. Like Homeland Security’s “pukelight,” the so-called Distributed Sound and Light Array Debilitator being developed by Penn State’s Applied Research Laboratory is meant to induce a feeling of nauseousness, in this case combining light patterns with “aversive noises.” So yeah, like we said, sounds pretty effective unless you happen to run into a group of insurgents hardened by years of all-night raving and the accompanying neurological damage.

 

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Shock-proof jacket ensures a tasering to the face

November 2nd, 2007 by

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With non-lethal weapon manufacturers such as TASER International constantly finding new and insidious ways to incapacitate “non-compliant individuals,” it’s only natural that those folks who have frequent encounters with stun gun-toting authorities would want protection from their piercing, electrifying barbs. Well a gentleman from Arizona named Gregory Russell Schultz apparently empathizes with this demographic, and has filed a patent for an “energy weapon protection device” — essentially a jacket embedded with alternating layers of conductive and non-conductive panels that complete an electrical circuit and leave the wearer impervious to the shocks of what would likely be a very surprised officer of the law. If they can retrofit our Members Only jacket in this manner, we’re sold.

[Via Danger Room]

 

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Boeing demonstrates a Hummer-mounted laser weapon

October 18th, 2007 by

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We first heard of Boeing’s plan to mount a laser on a Humvee in July, but we weren’t expecting results so soon — yet here we are just two months later and the company is already blowing stuff up with a truck-based “directed energy weapon.” The one-kilowatt laser is retrofitted on Boeing’s existing Humvee-mounted Avenger missile system, and tests have already demonstrated its effectiveness at taking out IEDs from a safe distance. More excitingly for the boom-boom crowd, the Laser Avenger has also managed to eliminate grounded UAVs, and Boeing says it’s working on being able to target low-flying drones as well. That’s all well and good, but we just want to know: how is it at making popcorn?

 

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