Radar warns suicide bombers

US troops in Iraq and Afghanistan face a number of daily threats, but no threat is more unpredictable than those who are ready for a revolution.

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Suicide bombers were a serious problem in the early days of the war on terror.

But their tactics can be far less effective thanks to a new radar system developed by the US technology, engineering and science (SET).

By using a device called CounterBomber , soldiers can receive early warning about potential threats from potential suicide bombers.

Equipped with a trio of radar, CounterBomber can detect potential bombers up to 100 meters (91 meters) before they can threaten buildings, people or soldiers.

The radar uses a sophisticated algorithm to sense the bomb material hidden in the clothing, and once the threat is detected, soldiers can receive alerts via a handheld device such as a smartphone.

In addition, CounterBomber does not use X-ray technology to scan, so unlike some intrusive methods used by the airport security department, privacy concerns are here. is not exist.

A CounterBomber device is priced at $ 300,000.