Thursday, December 07, 2006
U.S. Navy testing the LightSpeed device
This device, which is called LightSpeed, was invented by the Californian Company Torrey Pines Logic as an addition to either handheld field binoculars or military binoculars, used on the ships.
LightSpeed sends unusually weak infra-red ray through the regular lenses. Vis-à-vis needs to be in the line of sight coverage and also have the same binocular. It's lenses concentrate ray and direct it into detector. This is the process how the voice is being transmitted through the coded infra red signals.
At the same time, unlike the radio communication, interception of this kind of conversation is almost impossible. Because this the opponent needs to have the same equipment and be located precisely on the ray's way. So, the chances for this to happen equal almost zero.
Posted by OpticsPlanet at 7:46 PM Read Article 
