Iran's Network of Cameras Bolsters Air Defenses, Expert Says (wsj.com)

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[−] JumpCrisscross 41d ago
“Following the 12-day war with Israel in June, Iranian authorities learned that Israel could easily locate their radar systems and take them out, leaving Tehran’s forces blind to the skies above, Avivi said. Unlike the radar installations, the cameras don't transmit a signal that Israel can use to locate them, he added.”

Damn innovative.

[−] kklisura 41d ago
Huh. Reminds me of this video "tracking faint objects like stealth fighters with cheap cameras" [1] and HN post [2].

[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-b51C82-UE

[2] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43643207

[−] aftbit 41d ago
Ukraine has a sound-based version of this, supposedly using cell phones as the primary hardware element. The idea is to scatter hundreds of sensors along the front in some depth, then use simple on-device models to classify sounds and send an alert when a sound matching a known drone signature is detected.
[−] daft_pink 40d ago
They claimed this bolsters defenses, but the United States and Israel have run thousands upon thousands of sorties and they’ve hit one old aircraft 30 year old aircraft?

Can they really claim this is effective?

[−] zoklet-enjoyer 41d ago
That's pretty cool. We need a decentralized civilian network like that to identify UFOs
[−] lolbutwait 41d ago
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