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US Military Deploys Personal Gunshot Detectors

RedEaredSlider writes "A new warfighting technology will soon be making its way to Afghanistan. US 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 US Army. The system, called Individual Gunshot Detector, 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."

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  1. fireworks by memnock · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Would they foil this? They're loud. But don't move at the speed of sound.

  2. just wondering by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Interesting

    What about subsonic rounds? subsonic rounds + silencer = near invisible sniper.

  3. Its called a SWATS detector. by netrangerrr · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Its called the Soldier Wearable Acoustic Targeting System (SWATS) - and as a former Army Ranger (and a current QinetiQ employee) - I can tell you its a very cool and useful item. Bullets can whiz by you without you knowing where they came from. This little device at least gives you an estimate based on the sonic shockwave and gives you a heads up as to where a shooter might be. Not super high-tech, but super-useful if you're being shot at.

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