Britain makes camera that "sees" under clothes

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I would expect this from the most watched country in the world.

Britain makes camera that "sees" under clothes
Sun Mar 9, 7:21 AM ET

LONDON (Reuters) - A British company has developed a camera that can detect weapons, drugs or explosives hidden under people's clothes from up to 25 meters away in what could be a breakthrough for the security industry.

The T5000 camera, created by a company called ThruVision, uses what it calls "passive imaging technology" to identify objects by the natural electromagnetic rays -- known as Terahertz or T-rays -- that they emit.

The high-powered camera can detect hidden objects from up to 80 feet away and is effective even when people are moving. It does not reveal physical body details and the screening is harmless, the company says.

The technology, which has military and civilian applications and could be used in crowded airports, shopping malls or sporting events, will be unveiled at a scientific development exhibition sponsored by Britain's Home Office on March 12-13.

"Acts of terrorism have shaken the world in recent years and security precautions have been tightened globally," said Clive Beattie, the chief executive of ThruVision.

"The ability to see both metallic and non-metallic items on people out to 25 meters is certainly a key capability that will enhance any comprehensive security system."

While the technology may enhance detection, it may also increase concerns that Britain is becoming a surveillance society, with hundreds of thousands of closed-circuit television cameras already monitoring people countrywide every day.

ThruVision came up with the technology for the T5000 in collaboration with the European Space Agency and from studying research by astronomers into dying stars.

The technology works on the basis that all people and objects emit low levels of electromagnetic radiation. Terahertz rays lie somewhere between infrared and microwaves on the electromagnetic spectrum and travel through clouds and walls.

Depending on the material, the signature of the wave is different, so that explosives can be distinguished from a block of clay and cocaine is different from a bag of flour.

(Reporting by Luke Baker)
 
Big Brother is watching...

All the way to your skin.

I guess my days as a gun smuggler in England are numbered.
 
Guess Ill have to concoct a new plan for smuggle my beloved peanut M&M's out of the country.
Ah to be British.
 
Look around you; there isnt much that anyone will want to look at twice....or take a picture of.
 
The high-powered camera can detect hidden objects from up to 80 feet away and is effective even when people are moving. It does not reveal physical body details and the screening is harmless, the company says.

Damn. So much for my hope of being an exhibitionist even with clothes on.

:D
 
...Depending on the material, the signature of the wave is different, so that explosives can be distinguished from a block of clay and cocaine is different from a bag of flour.

(Reporting by Luke Baker)

What The Sun didn't tell us was that because the signature of the wave is different, some uses of the technology can detect cancerous lumps - but although useful that's boring. It doesn't reveal physical body details - if they are natural.

What The Sun should have said is that the technology can distinguish between fake and real breasts. Their Page 3 Girls might get worried.

Og
 
What The Sun didn't tell us was that because the signature of the wave is different, some uses of the technology can detect cancerous lumps - but although useful that's boring. It doesn't reveal physical body details - if they are natural.

What The Sun should have said is that the technology can distinguish between fake and real breasts. Their Page 3 Girls might get worried.

Og

And the above post is one reason i adore Og :D
 
Yes, us brits seem to accept a lot more surveillance than other people. And a fat lot of good it does. Personally I fucking hate it all.

This morning, I was spotted by a surveillance camera climbing over the gate into the park (long story). Fuckem. You know, them. (smiles benignly)
 
Yes, us brits seem to accept a lot more surveillance than other people. And a fat lot of good it does. Personally I fucking hate it all.

This morning, I was spotted by a surveillance camera climbing over the gate into the park (long story). Fuckem. You know, them. (smiles benignly)

Now, now.

As a pillar of the community I get to see the uncensored surveillance tapes from time to time.

Usually the action in front of the cameras provides more laughs than crime scenes.

Og
 
My first thought when I read the article was "I wonder how vampires would appear on these cameras?" Since I write about vampires so often and they like to stay out of the public eye, as it were.

Then I imagine some poor schmuck operating one of these cameras saying, "I did not see that. No, no, no. Didn't see anything. Nope, not a thing." ;)
 
It's not the sort of thing you want the public to know.

Think they're paranoid about terrorists? You ain't seen nothing yet. ;)
 
Writers take from their surroundings and put it down on pages, so you never know...

I have believed in Leprecauns since I was a babe and J.K. didn't include a single one. I felt they were left out, on purpose. Fairies, too. I think I am the only one who missed them, though.
 
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