mike_s
Contributor
This is interesting. Thought I'd share it in the PSD forum.
Might be something your team might like. But at $50k per unit, good luck getting it funded.
from NEW TOOLS FOR N.Y. ROBOCOP
NEW TOOLS FOR N.Y. ROBOCOP
LATEST HI-TECH CRIME FIGHTERS
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Might be something your team might like. But at $50k per unit, good luck getting it funded.
from NEW TOOLS FOR N.Y. ROBOCOP
NEW TOOLS FOR N.Y. ROBOCOP
LATEST HI-TECH CRIME FIGHTERS
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The NYPD's Scuba Team is evaluating devices that allow divers to see underwater sonar images on LCD screens attached to their masks instead of blindly searching murky rivers.
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Scuba Unit
Sonar
Police divers are testing a new and improved $50,000 sonar device that will not only allow underwater searchers to transmit images back to a boat, but let the diver actually see the sonar picture on two LCD screens fitted on his or her mask. "A lot of times, visibility isn't good in the water here in New York, so divers can't see two feet in front of them," said Lt. John Harkins, commander of the NYPD Scuba Team.
Sonar
Police divers are testing a new and improved $50,000 sonar device that will not only allow underwater searchers to transmit images back to a boat, but let the diver actually see the sonar picture on two LCD screens fitted on his or her mask. "A lot of times, visibility isn't good in the water here in New York, so divers can't see two feet in front of them," said Lt. John Harkins, commander of the NYPD Scuba Team.