marsden_online: (Ghostfighter)
This device was discussed at gaming tonight, as promised here is No Right Turn's commentary where I saw it, and the full article from the BBC.
The ADE-651 detector has never been shown to work in a scientific test.

There are no batteries and it consists of a swivelling aerial mounted to a hinge on a hand-grip. Critics have likened it to a glorified dowsing rod.

Mr McCormick told the BBC in a previous interview that "the theory behind dowsing and the theory behind how we actually detect explosives is very similar".

He says that the key to it is the black box connected to the aerial into which you put "programmed substance detection cards", each "designed to tune into" the frequency of a particular explosive or other substance named on the card.

He claims that in ideal conditions you can detect explosives from a range of up to 1km.

The training manual for the device says it can even, with the right card, detect elephants, humans and 100 dollar bills.

Date: 2010-02-10 03:33 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] uaekiwi.livejournal.com
As we noted at gaming, I am much amused by the potential market for elephant detectors. I had no idea, previous to this, that they were stealthy enough that electronic detection was necessary... ;-).

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