We Need an Infrared Surveillance Detector Alarm for Our Troops - Maybe an iPhone App?
More and more of our troops in Afghanistan and Iraq are now using iPhone app's to help them work together as a team, and perhaps someone needs to design a small sensor and an iPhone app which allows the soldiers to know when someone is looking at them with infrared binoculars or goggles. Yes, the insurgents, and terrorists do have infrared and night-vision technologies, which they have imported from Russia, China, and some of it has been brought in over into the battlespace, smuggled from Syria and Iran.
If our troops had a warning on their iPhone that they were being viewed within infrared and/or night vision technology, then they could merely move their iPhone 360-degrees to know exactly where it was coming from, and then they could seek immediate shelter and find out who's looking at them, or preempt by returning fire prior to being fired upon. If it is members of their own team, they can text message them, and with the new software they should know where their blue force is due to the battlespace tracking systems.
Anyone other than blue force - could be a potential adversary. This could prevent night-time sniper fire and the killing US and NATO troops. This would be an easy application to create, and it would give away the enemy, while saving hundreds of lives of our finest soldiers each and every year. Not long ago, we mentioned the problem with international terrorists getting a hold of high-tech and future tech military devices of this type at our think tank.
If we are going to continually create more high-tech equipment for our future fighting forces, then this is one we need to look into. If the enemy is looking at us with infrared and/or night vision equipment or goggles, we should be able to detect it rather easily. Thus, we have been provided an electronic signature for our new steerable bullets, and small arms ordinance to find their newest detected targets. Please consider all this.
Lance Winslow is the Founder of the Online Think Tank, a diverse group of achievers, experts, innovators, entrepreneurs, thinkers, futurists, academics, dreamers, leaders, and general all around brilliant minds. Lance Winslow hopes you've enjoyed today's discussion and topic. http://www.WorldThinkTank.net - Have an important subject to discuss, contact Lance Winslow.
More and more of our troops in Afghanistan and Iraq are now using iPhone app's to help them work together as a team, and perhaps someone needs to design a small sensor and an iPhone app which allows the soldiers to know when someone is looking at them with infrared binoculars or goggles. Yes, the insurgents, and terrorists do have infrared and night-vision technologies, which they have imported from Russia, China, and some of it has been brought in over into the battlespace, smuggled from Syria and Iran.
If our troops had a warning on their iPhone that they were being viewed within infrared and/or night vision technology, then they could merely move their iPhone 360-degrees to know exactly where it was coming from, and then they could seek immediate shelter and find out who's looking at them, or preempt by returning fire prior to being fired upon. If it is members of their own team, they can text message them, and with the new software they should know where their blue force is due to the battlespace tracking systems.
Anyone other than blue force - could be a potential adversary. This could prevent night-time sniper fire and the killing US and NATO troops. This would be an easy application to create, and it would give away the enemy, while saving hundreds of lives of our finest soldiers each and every year. Not long ago, we mentioned the problem with international terrorists getting a hold of high-tech and future tech military devices of this type at our think tank.
If we are going to continually create more high-tech equipment for our future fighting forces, then this is one we need to look into. If the enemy is looking at us with infrared and/or night vision equipment or goggles, we should be able to detect it rather easily. Thus, we have been provided an electronic signature for our new steerable bullets, and small arms ordinance to find their newest detected targets. Please consider all this.
Lance Winslow is the Founder of the Online Think Tank, a diverse group of achievers, experts, innovators, entrepreneurs, thinkers, futurists, academics, dreamers, leaders, and general all around brilliant minds. Lance Winslow hopes you've enjoyed today's discussion and topic. http://www.WorldThinkTank.net - Have an important subject to discuss, contact Lance Winslow.
More and more of our troops in Afghanistan and Iraq are now using iPhone app's to help them work together as a team, and perhaps someone needs to design a small sensor and an iPhone app which allows the soldiers to know when someone is looking at them with infrared binoculars or goggles. Yes, the insurgents, and terrorists do have infrared and night-vision technologies, which they have imported from Russia, China, and some of it has been brought in over into the battlespace, smuggled from Syria and Iran.
If our troops had a warning on their iPhone that they were being viewed within infrared and/or night vision technology, then they could merely move their iPhone 360-degrees to know exactly where it was coming from, and then they could seek immediate shelter and find out who's looking at them, or preempt by returning fire prior to being fired upon. If it is members of their own team, they can text message them, and with the new software they should know where their blue force is due to the battlespace tracking systems.
Anyone other than blue force - could be a potential adversary. This could prevent night-time sniper fire and the killing US and NATO troops. This would be an easy application to create, and it would give away the enemy, while saving hundreds of lives of our finest soldiers each and every year. Not long ago, we mentioned the problem with international terrorists getting a hold of high-tech and future tech military devices of this type at our think tank.
If we are going to continually create more high-tech equipment for our future fighting forces, then this is one we need to look into. If the enemy is looking at us with infrared and/or night vision equipment or goggles, we should be able to detect it rather easily. Thus, we have been provided an electronic signature for our new steerable bullets, and small arms ordinance to find their newest detected targets. Please consider all this.
Lance Winslow is the Founder of the Online Think Tank, a diverse group of achievers, experts, innovators, entrepreneurs, thinkers, futurists, academics, dreamers, leaders, and general all around brilliant minds. Lance Winslow hopes you've enjoyed today's discussion and topic. http://www.WorldThinkTank.net - Have an important subject to discuss, contact Lance Winslow.