Strip search: camera that sees through clothes from 80ft away

Discussion in 'The Lounge' started by Maverick, Mar 10, 2008.

  1. Maverick

    Maverick Lord Vader

    Strip search: camera that sees through clothes from 80ft away






    A CAMERA that can see through people’s clothing at distances of up to 80ft has been developed to help detect weapons, drugs and explosives.
    The camera could be deployed in railway stations, shopping centres and other public spaces.
    Although it can see objects under clothes, its designers say the images do not show anatomical details. However, it is likely to increase fears that Britain has become a surveillance society.
    The new technology, known as the T5000 system, has attracted interest from police forces, train companies and airport operators as well as government agencies.
    It has been developed by ThruVision, an Oxfordshire-based company spun out from the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, one of the government’s leading physics research centres.
    It was designed for use in spacecraft and astronomy but researchers soon realised that cameras capable of seeing through clouds of cosmic dust could also see through clothing. This week the camera will be displayed at the Home Office scientific development branch’s annual exhibition, Britain’s premier showcase for security equipment, to be held on an RAF airbase in Buckinghamshire.
    ThruVision already offers a smaller system designed for office foyers that can scan through clothing at a range of 30ft-40ft.
    This has been used at the Canary Wharf complex in east London, which is home to several global banks and is regarded as a target for terrorists. The Dubai Mercantile Exchange has a similar installation.
    The system can be linked to a computer so that it can automatically scan anyone passing and alert its human operator to anything suspicious. Clive Beattie, ThruVision’s chief executive, said: “Acts of terrorism have shaken the world in recent years and security precautions have been tightened globally. The T5000 dramatically extends the range over which we can scan people.”
    Bill Foster, the president of Thermal Matrix, an American defence contractor specialising in imaging systems for the US military, is one customer. He said: “This could be deployed at major sporting events, concerts and rail stations as well as for military use.”
    The technology works by detecting and measuring terahertz waves, or T-waves for short. These are a form of electromagnetic radiation, emitted by all people and objects that lie between the infrared and microwave parts of the spectrum.
    The waves from any given material also carry a distinctive signature, offering the potential to distinguish Semtex from modelling clay and cocaine from sugar.
     
  2. khaotic

    khaotic Fobulous

    Right.....
     
  3. Maverick

    Maverick Lord Vader

    And there yar with yar family jewels hanging, like apples in a tree >.<
     
  4. khaotic

    khaotic Fobulous

    lmao -rotfl

    But seriously does Britain really need this much surveillance?
     
  5. robsh

    robsh Well-Known Member

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    wow its like james bond stuff man
    i bet the MI6 had this ages ago already
     
  6. mr_evolution

    mr_evolution ( • )( •ԅ(ˆ⌣ˆԅ)

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    So do we need to wear like special reflective underpants?
     
  7. RockkxD

    RockkxD Moderator

    Are you serious, dang, wonder what is under those clothes...
     
  8. wind2000

    wind2000 Self Schemata

    Britain = the new Communism regime.
     
  9. Phil

    Phil 香港 PA 社團 揸Fap 人

    lol this sounds very ham sup, i bet these will be used more by pervs than the police lol
     
  10. fearless_fx

    fearless_fx Eugooglizer

    where can i buy one...
     
  11. mr_evolution

    mr_evolution ( • )( •ԅ(ˆ⌣ˆԅ)

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    The police ARE the pervs :xd: