The military has a new idea

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The military has a new idea

Post by Niner » Thu Sep 30, 2021 10:32 am

Determined to keep track of their guns, some U.S. military units have turned to a technology that could let enemies detect troops on the battlefield, The Associated Press has found.

The rollout on Army and Air Force bases continues even though the Department of Defense itself describes putting the technology in firearms as a “significant” security risk.

The Marines have rejected radio frequency identification technology in weapons for that very reason, and the Navy said this week that it was halting its own dalliance.

RFID, as the technology is known, is infused throughout daily civilian life. Thin RFID tags help drivers zip through toll booths, hospitals locate tools and supermarkets track their stock. Tags are in some identity documents, airline baggage tags and even amusement park wristbands.
The question is.... speed and convenience in accounting for and distributing weapons.. or.... a way for an approximate enemy to count heads and locate positions?

https://apnews.com/article/rfid-militar ... 21f3184677
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Re: The military has a new idea

Post by deadin » Sun Oct 03, 2021 6:49 pm

a way for an approximate enemy to count heads and locate positions?
How about just "salting" an area with RFID's? (No guns, no troops. Just chips)
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Re: The military has a new idea

Post by Niner » Sun Oct 03, 2021 10:52 pm

I thought of that. But that would probably work best against our "intelligence" agencies.
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