American technology company Base Molecular Resonance Technologies (BMRT) has introduced an innovative solution to detect and neutralize sniper and bomb threats.
This breakthrough works by recognizing specific molecular frequencies emitted by materials used in gunpowder and other explosives.
Threats can be detected from hundreds of feet away, even when the threat is hidden within a building or located far from the intended target.
Such capabilities allow military forces and law enforcement to neutralize potential dangers before they can cause harm.
The technology was recently tested and successfully identified a fully loaded AR-15 rifle from 580 feet (176 meters) away in all 10 tests conducted, BMRT reports.
“This technology provides continuous and instantaneous detection, allowing security teams to preemptively neutralize threats,” said company founder Lee Duke. “This is a revolution in threat defense.”
“There is no threat of being overlooked.”
BMRT claims that this breakthrough technology features a non-intrusive and adaptable design that enables seamless integration with existing systems.
It is also scalable to a variety of security environments, from outdoor areas to high-security military and government facilities.
BMRT co-founder Robert Short acknowledged the difficulty in detecting sniper and bomb threats in such situations, describing them as “notoriously difficult to predict”. are.
He stressed that this new device will equip security forces with the necessary tools to remotely thwart these threats, virtually eliminating the possibility that the threat will go unnoticed.
“Our mission is to eliminate these threats once and for all. We have developed a solution that enables security teams to act before an attack occurs,” Short said.
The company has not disclosed its patented technology’s maturation and production schedule.