India Installs 'Laser Walls' At Border With Pakistan (nbcnews.com) 93
schwit1 writes: After experimenting with barbed wire, surveillance cameras and even cowbells and camels, India has now reportedly introduced "laser walls" at its border with archenemy Pakistan. Both New Delhi and Islamabad deploy more than half of their 1 million and 600,000-strong armies, respectively, on the border. India is setting up the laser walls to "plug the porous riverine and treacherous terrain and keep an effective vigil against intruders and terrorists" in Punjab state, the state-run Press Trust of India reported. According to the PTI report, around 45 laser walls will be installed in Punjab state. Lasers beamed over rivers and hills will set off an alarm and alert the Indian Border Security Force if someone attempts to pass by, it added.
I've seen Mission Impossible... (Score:2)
Re:I've seen Mission Impossible... (Score:4, Funny)
No, the trick is to ride horses because the beams are so smart they don't send false positives every 10 minutes when animals walk through.
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Or they could use a mirror to reflect the beams back to the senors and walk through. Also, did India get Pakistan to pay for this wall?
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I can't help but imagine crossing the border now sounds like walking into your local 7-11.
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Trump ... border defense ... 7-11 ... there's a joke here somewhere.
Re:I've seen Mission Impossible... (Score:4, Informative)
Don't need to circumvent it... (Score:1)
If you want to make the whole system irrelevant you don't need to dig or circumvent it. You trigger it. Over and over and over again, at the most remote places you can find. Get a tennis ball thrower and a hopper that can hold a gazillion balls, park it on Pakistan's side they aim it right at a beam. Have it set to shoot a ball every random interval between 1 and 40 hours. With a dozen of those bad boys, the whole system would be useless.
Re: I've seen Mission Impossible... (Score:1)
Re: I've seen Mission Impossible... (Score:4, Insightful)
You use modulated beams encoded with a non-repeating data stream so that any variance in latency resulting from deflection of the beam can be detected.
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The sensor is obviously on the other side of the laser, there is nothing to reflect back.
And if it was: the aiming would ne extremely tricky.
What you perhaps could do is "blinding" the sensor with another laser and then walk through the original one.
A Corner Cube Reflector sends light back (Score:1)
http://www.edmundoptics.com/optics/prisms/retroreflection-prisms/mounted-n-bk7-corner-cube-retroreflectors/2056/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retroreflector
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corner_reflector
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The army that cried Chaff?
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I'm not sure what "laser walls" is going to accomplish. This technology isn't useful for security applications other than a basic "tripwire" (although movies love it because it looks cool.) All the bad guys have to do is figure out the beam's path, waltz around it, call it done. Or, send some animal to break the beam a few times. Worst case, fly a drone in and out of the beams just to be an annoyance.
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i'll bet they're effective when they're 30 kilowatt lasers. pew! pew! pew!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QzhR5JSma60
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Wait, so these aren't the kind of lasers that cut through anything in their path? Man, I'm glad I didn't waste time reading beyond the headline.
I had this image of people sneaking through the gates and getting turned into a pile of ash like in Fallout 4.
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Forget digging a trench, that takes too long, is expensive, and easy to detect in rural areas (makes detectable noise and you put sonic detectors on the lasers as well. A portable bridge makes much more sense. But...
Half the point of the laser wall system is that you can't tell WHERE it is. You can't dig a tunnel for miles, let alone the bridge.
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If Pakistan were launching an invasion, sure, they'd detect it. But would the average terrorist?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrpZ8RHChH8 [youtube.com]
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I imagine the laser would be scattered more like a barcode scanner and less like a Mission Impossible security, but who knows...
Somebody's gonna get paid a ton of money (Score:2)
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In that case, maybe Pakistan would benefit more from a pork detection project.
Abandon the laser approach! (Score:2)
The winner is ... Pigs!!! Nothing but enormous pissed-off hungry tuskers for miles. The likelihood of not just touching pork but being eaten and *becoming* pork would be a powerful disincentive.
For anyone who gets past the boar zone, just have a few sows as backup, one per kilometer should be plenty.
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Sure, and add some deer for variety. Total cost would be about ... let's see, about 2900 kilometers, pigs, deer, carry the ten ... twenty-nine hundred sows and bucks.
Sorry, old joke, but I couldn't help myself.
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I thought it was ST Generations.
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Wagash (Score:5, Informative)
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Wow, that's awesome lol. Imagine my surprise when I looked into it some more and discovered it's done daily, and has been since 1959.
Re:Wagash (Score:4, Interesting)
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Don't worry, in Halifax and Quebec City they fire a cannon once a day to scare off the invading Americans.
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Barbarians at our (India's) metaphorical gates. (Score:2)
Can't ever discuss these two without bringing up the Wagash ceremony [youtube.com].
It's spelt Wagah by the way, not Wagash, you managed to misspell it twice.
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It is not contempt.
Basically Indians want to be left alone and focus on solving their own problems. This is their trait since pre-historic times. But the northwestern border of India does not have any natural boundaries to prevent invaders. Earlier it were Greeks, Mongol, Turks, Moghuls now they are Islamic terrorist from Pakistan and beyond.
If they stop bothering India, Indians would cease maintaining big military and focus more resources in poverty alleviation.
It is not contempt, but self-defence to mai
Just Macgyver it. (Score:1)
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Hack it? Why not just break it? It's going to require a shitload of stations. The stations can be structure-hit periodically for much less than what it costs to install them. They are literally creating an opportunity for asymmetrical warfare.
This is NOT a wall (Score:2, Insightful)
It's a detection system
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Indeed, I read "wall" and expected something at least as dangerous as a barbed-wire fence.
This is not a wall, it's a laser tripwire.
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That is for prisons well the bomb is on them. But if you get on the work crew then you can go past the wall.
Sharks with laser? (Score:4, Funny)
now if they manage to put those lasers on sharks... it's gonna be awesome.... but maybe they don't have the budget for sharks :p
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Sacred Cows Are For Indian Laser Walls (Score:2)
You are all Indian laser walls. Beep! Beeeeeep goes the Indian laser wall every Pakistan releases sacred cows at the border. Beep!
I hope India likes false positives... (Score:2)
If you don't mind losing plausible deniability, basically any opaque object you can lob from a safe distance will do the job. Have India send out a search squad every time you toss a paper airplane their way? Sounds like an economic win to me. If you want plausible deniabili
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You don't need an enemy to fool with it. A laser can't tell the difference between a blowing leaf, a squirrel or a soldier. Expect a LOT of false alarms. To the point that real alarms will be ignored because it's constantly false.
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The laser would have to catch the squirrel first [youtube.com], though.
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Sorry (Score:2)
After experimenting with [...] cowbells and camels [...]
That would have worked, except they needed... ...More cowbells! [vimeo.com]
Thanks, I'll be here all week.
Command & Conquer NOD Reference (Score:1)
Practically useless (Score:2)
Great! (Score:2)
wildlife will trigger alarms (Score:2)
this is doomed to fail. people make up a nation-state, and membership is as arbitrary as geographic borders.
another way to beat it (Score:2)
As long as we're already descending into aburdities, here's how to beat the laser wall:
Each vehicle crosses in less than 1/2 of each signal pulse width, so the receiver never misses a bit.
Pakistan can reward me with bitcoins or local produce for that hint.