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Small quantities of Boomerang were battle tested in Iraq and further improvements led to 2nd and 3rd generation versions called the Boomerang II and Boomerang III. In June 2008 a $73.8 million firm fixed price contract was awarded by the U.S. Army to BBN for 8,131 Boomerang Systems, spares and training services. [5]
Boomerang, a gunfire locator, being used by British forces in Afghanistan Shooting Detector Diagram. A gunfire locator or gunshot detection system is a system that detects and conveys the location of gunfire or other weapon fire using acoustic, vibration, optical, or potentially other types of sensors, as well as a combination of such sensors.
ShotSpotter's gunshot detection system utilizes a series of sensors to capture loud, impulsive sounds. [75] When such sounds are identified, sensors send data to a pair of algorithms responsible for identifying a location and determining if the event can be classified as potential gunfire.
The acoustic gunshot detection system promises to alert police officers to “virtually all gunfire within a city’s ShotSpotter coverage area,” enabling a fast and precise response, improved ...
A gunshot-detection system used by Louisville and more than 100 other U.S. cities faces sharp criticism of targeting low-income communities of color after a detailed list of where the company's ...
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BOSTON, Oct. 21, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- IACP – SoundThinking, Inc. (Nasdaq: SSTI), a leading public safety technology provider, today announced a major expansion of its ShotSpotter gunshot detection system in Montevideo, Uruguay. The Ministry of Interior for the Oriental Republic of Uruguay has signed a 3-year contract to extend ShotSpotter ...