Posted on Feb 21, 2021
AI for security: Autonomous surveillance at Marine base has warzone potential
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A few years ago, Marines had to patrol a remote side of Air Station Miramar in Southern California to watch for teens sneaking in to party in old buildings or for cyclists who wandered onto the property.
Today, that area still doesn’t have cell phone service, and unexploded ordinances remain from its time as a World War II mortar range, according Lt. Col. Gregory Rooker, provost marshal at MCAS Miramar in San Diego. That combination makes the property especially dangerous for outsiders.
Today, that area still doesn’t have cell phone service, and unexploded ordinances remain from its time as a World War II mortar range, according Lt. Col. Gregory Rooker, provost marshal at MCAS Miramar in San Diego. That combination makes the property especially dangerous for outsiders.
AI for security: Autonomous surveillance at Marine base has warzone potential
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Excellent share shipmate PO1 William "Chip" Nagel , better to save a life of a civilian, than to have to pay for a lawsuit.
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