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When it's OK to be Trapped.


The US Air Force, Department of Energy, US Special Operations Command A subordinate unified or other joint command established by a joint force commander to plan, coordinate, conduct, and support joint special operations within the joint force commander's assigned operational area. Also called SOC. See also special operations.  and other international military entities have tested the Trap (Telepresent Rapid Aiming Platform) from Precision Remotes. The Trap is a series of tripod platforms onto which one can mount a variety of small calibre calibre

see caliber.
 and non-lethal weapons, surveillance lenses and sensors
  • Thermocouple
  • RTD - Resistance Temperature Detector or Resistance thermometer or Pt100
  • Microphone
  • Hydrophones
  • Seismometers
  • Photoresistor
  • Phototransistor
  • Infrared thermometer
  • Multi-User Multimodal Tabletop Interaction
  • Cationic Sensor
. The Trap is then placed in the line of fire -- the operator retreating to a safe location under cover -- then is operated remotely, the user viewing images through the rifle scope and the overview camera and, if necessary, remotely firing the system. Trap system applications range from border patrol and facility security, remote observation and guard post duty to hostage hostage, person held by another as a guarantee that certain actions or promises will or will not be carried out. During periods of internal turmoil, insurgents often seize hostages; recent examples include seizures of Americans and other foreigners by militants in  rescue, remote ordnance disposal and military peacekeeping peace·keep·ing  
adj.
Of or relating to the preservation of peace, especially the supervision by international forces of a truce between hostile nations.



peace
. The US Air Force has reported on and published its Trap tests at: http://afsf.lackland.af.mil/battlelab/toress.htm. Currently, there are four Trap technologies available: the Trap T-2 (which mounts up to 7.62 calibre and is for dismounted use), the Trap T-2 50 (up to .50 calibre for mounted/dismounted use), the Trap T-2 FS (wall or tower-mounted) and the Trap -- 02 (used for remote observation only).

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