Laptop-Triggered Mines Heading to Iraq
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Wow, I had no idea that wireless access and notebook PCs could be so critical in perimeter defenses! According to Yahoo! News, it is proving to be pretty darn critical!
U.S. troops in Iraq will soon be able to lace their defensive perimeters with a high-tech, multi-pronged version of one of the most effective weapons in their enemy’s playbook: the remote-controlled bomb.
By June, soldiers in the Army’s Stryker Brigade, which operates mainly in and around the northern city of Mosul, will be able to pick out an individual anti-personnel munition from a minefield of hundreds and explode it by pushing a computer’s touch screen from many yards away.
The system, known as Matrix, is part of the Army’s emerging arsenal of “smart” land mines that military officials say are meant to do away with the accidental deaths and maimings caused by their not-so-smart brethren.
Twenty-five sets of mines, including M18 Claymores, and the laptops that trigger them over a wireless network are being rushed into the field after the system was successfully tested in September. [Read the rest]
