Electronic sniper spotting

Daily Mail on Sunday:

Technology that can locate snipers in Iraq and Afghanistan is to be used in the fight against gun crime in Britain, it was reported today.

The ShotSpotter, which uses audio sensors to pinpoint a gunman's location to within ten metres, can 'hear' shots from two miles away.

It is used by the military to find snipers in Afghanistan and Iraq and is now going to be deployed in Birmingham, The Times reported today.


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There is much more.

It is not clear to me why the Marines in Marjah did not have access to this technology. I am pretty sure the US Army used it in Iraq as well as the Brits. It would seem to be important equipment for the coming surge in Kandahar.

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