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- TECHNOLOGY, Page 55Darth Radar
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- New Star Wars tools for Smokey and the bandits
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- First there was the radar gun, and heavy-footed drivers were
- briefly slowed. Then came the radar detector -- a.k.a.
- Fuzzbuster -- and the battle of highway technology heated up.
- Police introduced K-band radar, which used higher-frequency
- signals to fool the Fuzzbusters, and "pulse" radar, which fired
- bursts too brief to be detected. But each new measure brought
- new countermeasures, including ever more sensitive detectors and
- systems that let speeders slow down without flashing telltale
- brake lights.
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- Now the combatants are turning to even more exotic
- technologies. A small Denver company called Innovisions Research
- has introduced a line of Stealth attachments, which fasten to
- the front of an automobile and use microwave-absorbing materials
- like those in the Stealth bomber to reduce the car's visibility
- to police radar. The company claims that a speeding vehicle that
- would normally be detected from 4,000 ft. away may not show up
- in Smokey's gun until 2,000 ft.
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- Not to be deterred, police in Colorado this month will begin
- testing a new Star Wars-type speed trap that uses laser light
- to spot perpetrators. International Measurement & Control, the
- firm that developed the new device, claims its laser beams are
- not only invisible to radar detectors but unaffected by stealthy
- shields as well. Given the speedy pace of change, can antilaser
- systems be far behind?
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