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DARPA Counter Sniper Technology – 1996 “Bullet Ears”- Saving lives today… February 18, 2014

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DARPAWhile I was serving as a Reconnaissance Marine in 1996, I was asked if I was interested in an  opportunity to work with the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA) on some counter sniper technology that was being developed?  Since I was also a Marine Scout/Sniper with combat experience as a sniper, I was told I was a good fit.  I jumped at the opportunity to  make some per diem, and screw around at Ft. Benning during the Summer Olympics, which were being held in Atltanta (about an hour away).

There were numerous systems and we spent our days shooting, trying to beat the COBRAsystems, writing reports on our findings, and talking trash with all of the bearded PhD engineers who built the cool toys that we could break.  It was immensely fun.  In 1996, the technology was in its infancy and the computer processing power was not yet well enough defined to make the systems very effective.  There was one system that we evaluated that struck a chord with the snipers.  It was based upon a series of sensors that ‘heard’ the supersonic crack of the bullet as it passed between the sensors.  It would use basic time differences and triangulate the position of the shot and, using basic trigonometry, it could calculate where the shot originated, the caliber, and other factors.  Ultimately we gave it good reviews and the DARPA representative code named it “Bullet Ears” (yeah..I am not making this up)..

Today I was reading an article by Steve Reichert (the Marine Sniper with the Mile long shot and three kills with one shot) titled DARPA’s XM3 Sniper Rifle.  In the article, it references a sniper detection system named ‘Boomerange’ by Raytheon’s BBN Systems.  Imagine my surprise when I checked out the system and realized it was the actual finished version of “Bullet Ears” we had tested almost 20 years ago!…It has been deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan…Wow.  To think it has actually saved lives.  That is very cool to think that a technology we tested in 1996 is saving lives in 2014…

“I Drive Your Truck” – Medal of Honor Recipient; Jared C. Monti November 7, 2013

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MontiLast night I was watching the Country Music Awards and they referenced one of my favorite songs; “I drive your truck” sung by Lee Bice.  I always thought it was the work of fiction about a man’s brother or best friend.  I was shocked when I learned that the song was actually written about a Soldier that died trying to save his men and who was subsequently awarded the Medal of Honor.  Jared C. Monti is a true American Hero. (more…)

Article on Force Reconnaissance by Major Brad Carr May 27, 2013

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2d_Force_Recon_largeAn old friend, and Marine I served with, has recently published an article in the Marine Corps Gazette on Force Reconnaissance.  The article gives a great overview of the value of Force Reconnaissance to the commander. You can read the article here.  

On this Memorial Day please don’t forget to remember those who have paid the ultimate price for our freedom. 

Memorial Day History & Remembrance May 25, 2012

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As I, and certainly many other readers, have lost friends, comrades, loved ones, and family members in the service of our great nation, I think it is appropriate to remember that this weekend marks Memorial Day weekend and Monday is Memorial Day.  You can read the history of Memorial Day on this website.  I have taken the background of Memorial Day and put in quotes below: (more…)

“So you wanna be a Scout/Sniper huh?” – BulletLogic May 19, 2012

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Jeff Fox, a former Marine Sniper I served with many years ago has a new blog called Bullet Logic in which he talks about long range and tactical shooting.  He is still very active in shooting and competitions and his blog provides some great information and insight into long range and tactical shooting.  If you are interested in long range or tactical shooting, take a spin over to Bullet Logic.  It has some very good information.