Daniel Bates
Daily Mail
May 4, 2011
A British company has developed a backpacked-sized machine that lets you see through walls.
The Prism 200c looks through solid objects then displays an image of what is on the other side on a hand-held screen.
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It is the first time such a device has been manufactured small enough for just one person to use.
Makers Cambridge Consultants expect it will be used by law enforcement agencies, emergency services or soldiers in ‘high-risk and hostile situations with minimal time and very narrow margin for error’.
Daily Mail
May 4, 2011
A British company has developed a backpacked-sized machine that lets you see through walls.
The Prism 200c looks through solid objects then displays an image of what is on the other side on a hand-held screen.
Fresh food that lasts from eFoods Direct (Ad)
It is the first time such a device has been manufactured small enough for just one person to use.
Makers Cambridge Consultants expect it will be used by law enforcement agencies, emergency services or soldiers in ‘high-risk and hostile situations with minimal time and very narrow margin for error’.
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