This thing has real potential for other uses. I'd deploy it as an offensive weapon against personnel or a combine it with a Boomerang acoustic sniper-detecting system as a defensive weapon. It’s small enough to mount on an attack helicopter, too. Or build it into a UCAV that could loiter over the battle space and take out individuals of high value with zero collateral…
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This thing has real potential for other uses. I'd deploy it as an offensive weapon against personnel or a combine it with a Boomerang acoustic sniper-detecting system as a defensive weapon. It’s small enough to mount on an attack helicopter, too. Or build it into a UCAV that could loiter over the battle space and take out individuals of high value with zero collateral…
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