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Home » Sabra Tech » Fire Rifle, Get Spy Pics

Fire Rifle, Get Spy Pics

Israel has devel­oped a slew of cool sen­sors for keep­ing tabs on ter­ror­ists — grenades stuffed with cam­eras, softball-​​shaped sen­sors, mini-​​drones flown by a Dick Tracey-​​esque con­troller.
SMART-ARROW.jpgDefense Update spots an Israeli sur­veil­lance tool that I hadn’t heard of before: a rifle-​​mounted, sensor-​​filled pro­jec­tile called “Smart Arrow.” Shoot it into a wall, and a “video cam­era is acti­vated, send­ing live images from the tar­get for up to seven hours.“
The Smart Arrow comes with “an option for small explo­sive heads to assist the pro­jec­tile embed­ding in the hard­est sur­faces,” Defense Daily notes. “Once the tip of the Arrow is embed­ded, the body — con­tain­ing a small video cam­era — piv­ots from a ball joint and hangs below the head. Then it begins to trans­mit live images from the sur­round­ing area to a remote dis­play and con­trol unit.”

This… allows the oper­a­tor to view an “out of sight” area, such as an alley, before friendly ground troops over­take the position–a process that could be dan­ger­ous and time con­sum­ing, Kattan said.
“It can also be shot into the wall above a win­dow then…[swivel down and] trans­mit what’s going on inside,” Gal said.
The dis­play and con­trol unit is small and highly portable and allows the oper­a­tor to rotate the cam­era on the Smart Arrow while video is trans­mit­ted con­tin­u­ously. The LCD dis­play screen is about six and a half inches in size and the unit can oper­ate for about three hours con­tin­u­ously on a sin­gle charge.
The video trans­mis­sion range is about 300 meters out­doors, and sev­eral hun­dred feet if, for exam­ple, the sys­tem was shot through a win­dow and embed­ded in an inte­rior wall or ceil­ing…
The Arrow can trans­mit the image to sev­eral receivers [and] has a 60-​​degree field of view with a frame rate of 25 per sec­ond and a res­o­lu­tion of 420 TV lines (tvl) in black and white and 320 tvl in color.
A Smart Arrow sys­tem includes two pro­jec­tiles, one con­trol unit and a charger in a rugged trans­port case.

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  1. JSAllison says:
    March 15, 2006 at 9:39 am

    Oh well, back in the good old days, if you could level the build­ing, who cared what was in it? Is it just me, or is the mil­i­tary try­ing to act more like law enforce­ment? I know that this bit of hard­ware is out of Israel but the trend seems to be exhibit­ing else­where, as well.

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  2. DS says:
    March 15, 2006 at 10:55 am

    1. Kind of expen­sive if you miss.
    2. The ‘dart’ is only about 6 inches long…you’re sup­posed to fire this thing accu­rately exactly 3 inches above a win­dow so it can swivel down and look inside? lmao…
    3. If the bad guys aren’t alerted by the shot and a black dart fly­ing in and embed­ding itself in a wall or ceil­ing with explo­sive assis­tance, they will surely notice this thing in the room.
    …i dunno…seems more like a device out of a spy shop good for only one or two deploy­ments.
    : )

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  3. Stefan says:
    March 15, 2006 at 11:43 am

    @DS
    1. So are mod­ern bombs, but that doesn’t make them use­less.
    2. If a sniper can hit within an inch of his crosshairs at 2km, surely a rifle­man can place this dart within a three-​​inch goal at less than two hun­dred feet.
    3. Reasonable point, unless there is other com­bat going on at the time (this would have been quite use­ful in Fallujah, for example).

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  4. BdG says:
    March 15, 2006 at 12:24 pm

    Jeez! The shock absorb­ing ele­ments must be amaz­ing! What could that kind of tech­nol­ogy do for air­liner seats? Imagine… a crash where most of the pas­sen­gers just walk away!

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