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anybody hear have used military detectors with GPR?

stasys

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Something like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AlbvVJxiP8 very interesting to hear any feedback. Thanks
 
looks intresting, but i wonder if the radar part would cause cancer ,
 
The hobby detector industry should study up on military type detecting equipment.Some of this technology may make it's way into hobby detectors. :O
 
There is nothing there that would aid the hobbyist. I mean, I see nothing there that gets more depth than we're getting now, or aids in determining junk vs non-junk (gold vs aluminum, for instance). Seems to me they are trying to distinguish for a single object only: Land mines, vs other commonly recurring junk items. And if landmines have a unique "signature", (verses other junk items), so too could the same thing be accomplished with an XLT (with its fancy shmancy signagraph, etc...).

If someone has any info. that something the military has, will in any way aid the hobbyist to have more useful target ID, or depth, I'd be glad to hear it. But based on that video, I see nothing there than has anything to do with the type targets, and type things we do.
 
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