Backscatter X-Rays Coming to Airports
TSMABob writes "Wired News reports that a recent, but expensive, technology of backscatter may grace airport security in the future. Nice Bombs Ya Got There is an article that explains how this technology is far superior to the metal detectors of today, pointing out that 'Richard Reid, convicted of trying to blow up a trans-Atlantic jetliner with explosives in his shoes, walked through metal detectors at Orly Airport in Paris several times before boarding the plane.'
Read More about backscatter x-rays and their ability to pick up non-metallic objects."
More pictures.
More detail as to how the machine works.
heres a picture of the woman in the picture without the xrays.
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Here's a link to a company, AS-E, who manufactures some of the most respected Backscatter equipment.
For a sample of some slightly frightening pictures check out these images:
http://www.as-e.com/technology/image_1.html
If somebody has time, it might be good to provide a mirror for these images.
Since the Xrays bounce OFF of the skin and do not go through it, it shouldn't be a hazard. Also, you are only bombarded for a second or two. Even for frequent flyers, a couple of seconds a week should not hurt anybody.
The AS&E BodySearch unit is huge. It's about 12 feet high, and costs about $1 million. The technology needs a redesign for production. Another generation or two, and it might be widely used. The X-ray exposure is surprisingly low, although well above background, of course.
In a few years, we might see them in nightclubs.
> ...of a seemingly shaven lady...
Just to point it out, these xrays bounce off the skin only.
So, she could possibly be as retro as the 70's downstairs, but you still couldnt tell.
Look at the top of her head, she does have a full head of hair there atleast, so you can see what I mean.