The Prism 200 lets you see through walls. You can only see things that are moving, but it’s sensitive enough to pick up breathing, hearts beating, and people moving.
Prism 200 is a handheld through-wall radar, which has been designed to be used by police, special forces or the emergency services.
It provides quick and covert intelligence on the movement and location of people in a room or building – without the need for invasive sensors. prism 200 has been designed for situations where a high degree of insight is essential for success.
This compact, portable and durable product uses advanced signal processing to highlight moving people and objects in cluttered environments, through doors or brick, block and concrete walls. prism 200 is easy to use and with the press of a button, operators can switch between front, plan or profile views for a complete picture. The user can also observe the scenario in a 3D view, where the perspective can be rotated to look at a room or building from various vantage points.
To extend the flexible operation of Prism 200 a Laptop Application has been developed that allows the user to remotely monitor and record the intelligence gathered. This permits Special Forces or Police Special Operation teams to deploy the Prism 200 Through Wall Radar and monitor the intelligence from a safe distance.
Oh-oh. We better behave ourselves. I am not sure that this is a good thing. I realize it is made for police use but the public will get its hands on it. Then they will improve it so that they have images that tittilate. Then what?
This could be complemented with a corner shot weapon that shoots around corners… hahaha… what a diabolic minds we have 🙂