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Encrypted radar
A new secure waveform developed by the US Army can change continually, masking its identity to allow military and police officials to become entirely anonymous to radar detectors. The encrypted system allows radar transmissions to look like noise, making it difficult to intercept and exploit. Researchers say this design aims to meet the challenges of the evolving battlefield, and is programmable in real-time to optimize performance. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...anonymous.html Soon, you won't be able to know if there is a speed trap up ahead. That expensive radar detector you have will just be a paper weight. |
companies will figure out a way to crack the encrypted technology and come out with something that will still detect what police use.
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