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Military advised to adopt RFID system in handling firearms to prevent accidents
The military has been advised to swiftly adopt a radio frequency identification (RFID) system in handling firearms in a bid to prevent gun-related accidents and deaths in the military, the defense ...
(TNS) — It could happen at any time, Rushil Khadilkar knows. Even as he closed out his senior year at Wayzata High School, Khadilkar thought about the possibility that someone might enter his school ...
With the recent tragedies of gun violence, could an active RFID tag be applied to a firearm so that, when transported from its owner’s residence, the weapon could be identified by law enforcement?
South Korea’s military should adopt wireless technology to track its firearms to reduce accidents and suicides in the ranks, ...
“Sniper Rifle May Aim RFID Tags At Human Targets,” screamed the ominous headline of an April 28 article on the Australian Web site of Computerworld, a trade publication. “If the thought of a ...
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