SpotterRF individual tracking radar is smallest in the world

Security is going into the critical books it seems; just yesterday we came across a nanotech coating for windows, which detects suspicious entities around and triggers an alarm using sensors and UV radiation. And now we see it reaching beyond the realms of our habitat to the border line areas with the SpotterRF, an ultra-small, ultra-efficient individual tracking radar system, which tracks an individual on foot to about 1000 yards away and vehicles up to 1500 yards in all weather conditions.
To be made available in the summer, with an objective to add on security to soldiers, and help curb drug peddling across borders, the SpotterRF – a size of a shoebox – is an easy mount device which can be fixed on to a vehicle with magnetic mounts to make it a mobile tracking radar. Touted as the world’s smallest radar, the SpotterRF requires a web browser, Google Earth and a laptop to function. Powered from the cigarette lighter the system is efficient consuming as little as 25% of what a laptop does.
Via: PRWeb