At 09:19 PM 7/26/01 +0300, Sampo Syreeni wrote: >On Thu, 26 Jul 2001, Ray Dillinger wrote: > >>Problem: if each soldier's radio relays messages, it becomes >>relatively easy to create a soldier-seeking bullet. Just home >>in on the source of that radio noise, and blam. > >Hence, LPI. Spread-spectrum, UWB, directed transmissions in the high >microwave bands, and so on. Dunno how useful the latter are for portable >equipment, though, or in the battlefield conditions. Bear has a point; no matter how you spread or hop, you're an emitter. Shoot anything that radiates from 50 Mhz-IR.
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