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Uploaded by on Apr 26, 2007

Torrey Pines Logic shows off its "Mirage" counter-sniper system, which uses laser light to find snipers' scopes.

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  • Good old iron sights would evade this sniper dector instrument.

  • @rrr1sportrider

    guess what. your retinas are reflective too.

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  • @Paulo412349 This is a very good system ! They should integrated this system in a 50cal remote controlled turret on a armed vehicle. who will win then ?

  • Yea that is neat and all but anyone with night vision on is going to see you shining a huge ass beam and shoot you dead.

  • "Good old iron sights would evade this sniper detector instrument". Well if the enemy refrained from using scopes and went over to iron sights we have dealt him a serius blow when it comes to combat efficiency, since iron sights are far inferior. Can we achieve this it is worth using this equipment. The big minus is if the enemy is using laser detectors and then spots our emitted laser.

  • And you could easily make a system to spread aluminum foils over a very large area... But should be very handy in forest conditions...

  • So the enemy will quickly learn to place bicycle reflectors all over the freaking place. like chaff to confuse radar. 100 reflectors and one sniper, where is he?

  • Actually a red coating would absorb the lights within the red branch of the spectrum.

  • but there is something called coated lenses. it should stop any mirroring of light( in films we see the lenses of snipers because of suns glare on them today coated lenses prevent this it uses interference of light to stop any reflections) but it can stop only light between some wavelenghts and ir light is not between it i think. but if this thing gets common they will make it cover ir light too

  • At the expense of longer-range accuracy.

  • so it can detect lasers and lens

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