New accessories help 'police' the shooting situation

There is a fact that most police in the United States carry a gun as their standard equipment. But would not it be nice if we did not measure up when they pulled out their guns and why they acted like that?

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Yardam - new accessories for the police

A Silicon Valley startup named Yardarm shared the same concerns, and they tested a new gun extension to inform the police coordinators when their employees They draw their guns and release bullets.

It is a small Bluetooth-based sensor, attached to the staff's gun, and interacts synchronously with a smartphone they carry. In addition to tracking the action of the gun (if it is pulled out of the sheath) and position, it also serves to "categorize" the direction of the weapon when dropped and even simply when it leaves the holster.

The Santa Cruz County Sheriff, one of the police departments specializing in equipment testing, is very optimistic about the application of Yardarm. It can be used to detect when police officers are in a hostile state, but can not call for help. It also provides an additional database of investigative situations when a weapon leaves the shell, making it useful both for police officers and for public safety.