Mon. Oct 14th, 2024

New BMRT technology detects explosives and firearms through walls

New BMRT technology detects explosives and firearms through walls

Patented technology developed by Base Molecular Resonance Technologies can detect explosives and firearms, such as AR-15 rifles, from hundreds of meters away . It is able to detect these elements even through buildings and solid barriers.

The new technology can contribute to increasing the security of political figures and other high-ranking persons. The company claims the new technology provides a new level of protection against assassination attempts, sniper attacks, bomb threats and other potential public safety risks in a variety of environments.

"Having been responsible for guarding three US presidents and having seen this technology in action, I can say with confidence that it is a game changer. The ability to identify and neutralize potential threats – before they can even get close – is able to prevent scenarios that could cause national unrest and endanger the safety of our leadership», – said Ken Valentine, a BMRT board member and former special agent in charge of senior security at the Directorate of Protective Operations. "The US Secret Service and law enforcement must act immediately to integrate this revolutionary solution from Base Molecular Resonance Technologies. It's not just a tool – it is necessary to protect the future of our country.

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The patented technology, which is claimed to be non-intrusive, may be suitable for those high-profile individuals who are at risk. Able to integrate into existing security systems, including mobile units and perimeter monitoring systems, the new technology ensures that the threat remains undetected, even if the sniper is hidden in a building or far from his target.

"Our breakthrough technology can detect a unique molecular trace of gunpowder through such barriers as buildings and moving vehicles, both nearby and hundreds of meters away from them, – said Lee Duke, Co-Founder and President of BMRT.

Duke noted that, for example, in a recent independent third-party study, the company's system flawlessly identified a fully loaded AR-15 from a distance of 176m – through two buildings – in 10 out of 10 tests. "This technology provides continuous, instant detection, enabling security teams to pre-emptively neutralize threats. It's a game changer in threat prevention.

Duke also praised the Martin County Sheriff's Department for quickly apprehending the would-be shooter in the recent assassination attempt on President Trump, stressing that BMRT is proud to be based in Martin County.< /p>

This new technology provides a new level of protection that allows law enforcement agencies, security professionals and security guards to protect high-profile individuals in public spaces where traditional security measures often prove insufficient. The system provides an increased level of protection of political rallies, government buildings and other vulnerable places, according to the company's press release.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116

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