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April 4, 2009: It's getting harder to be a terrorist, and much of that grief comes from cheaper thermal imagers, and more powerful pattern recognition software. One example of this is the ACT 1 (Access Counter IED Technology) thermal imager. This device can examine individuals approaching a checkpoint, or simply moving near a base. The software examines the thermal image of the individuals, and, using a library of data on how explosives or weapons show up under clothing, determine with a high degree of accuracy, who is armed, or wearing a bomb.

ACT I is small, it looks like a large pair of binoculars sitting on a tripod. The entire systems weighs less than twenty pounds and can be operational in less than 15 minutes. Systems like this are getting smaller, more powerful and cheaper. A knowledgeable terrorist can do things to deceive it, but not all your terrorists are that smart.

In Iraq and Afghanistan, similar systems, used as part of base defenses, to track suspicious activities, or assist in the pursuit of enemy forces. The U.S. Army is developing a new generation of remote sensors that uses similar technology. These can be air dropped, or placed by troops on the ground, to provide more monitoring capability in remote areas.

The ability of the police or military to store vast quantities of this data also allows for suspicious activity to be sought out after a crime has occurred. Criminals, and terrorists, usually scout out a location before carrying out a crime. Advances in pattern recognition and statistical analysis software helps investigators find things that are not easily noticed at a glance.

 

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jak267       4/4/2009 6:00:25 AM
There is a limitless supply of rank-and-file Terrorists. You don't win by capturing or killing them. You win by killing (or ethnically cleansing) the people who support them.
 
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Bob Cortez       4/4/2009 5:44:05 PM
Let's take a meliorist view here, let us rather say that all who want to fight and die for the cause should given that option, leaving the rest to choose peace.  I will say that a perceived willingness to take extreme action can help the cause and reduce bloodshed:  hope is cruel in such instances.
 
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scooterfan       4/4/2009 9:39:28 PM
ID and shoot them in the head from a safe distance on a regular basis.  The word will get around.. 

Tactics will change and so will the tactics of the response.  At least, we are forcing changes, instead of reacting all the time.  Let them do some work.

 
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verong       4/4/2009 11:10:43 PM

ID and shoot them in the head from a safe distance on a regular basis.  The word will get around.. 

Tactics will change and so will the tactics of the response.  At least, we are forcing changes, instead of reacting all the time.  Let them do some work.




yeah that sounds good but does not work!!!
 
Sincerely,
 
Keith
 
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WarNerd       4/5/2009 4:11:18 AM

yeah that sounds good but does not work!!!

Why not?  Please give some specific reasons.
 
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FJV       4/5/2009 7:02:09 AM
There is no limitless supply of rank and file terrorists.
 
The fact that the terrorists used women for suicide bombings in Iraq showed that supply was getting low.
 

 
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