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New Russian Gadget Could Help Special Forces See Enemies Through Walls

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Seeing through walls was once considered a super power reserved for the most powerful heroes, but one Russian company is making the feat look a bit less God-like with the use of technology. Logis-Geotech is developing this technology to help soldiers and spies see through walls. Logis-Geotech showed off two of their detection devices to Ruptly in Moscow on Friday. The radars are said to be extremely sensitive and can detect a person breathing even if he remains still and does not move at all. It could prove very useful in combat Apart from the two radars, the company is reportedly developing a similar detector for EMERCOM, the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations, which is set to use the device to help locate victims in disaster areas. Logis-Geotech assures that the device is well-suited for search and rescue operations taking place in decimated buildings. Is this the Rescue, or Spy, Tech of the Future?

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