Mar 15th, 2006 by Jesse Moore

This is the coolest thing I’ve come across in awhile. Look for this in an upcoming episode of “24″…
Defense Update spots an Israeli surveillance tool that I hadn’t heard of before: a rifle-mounted, sensor-filled projectile called “Smart Arrow.” Shoot it into a wall, and a “video camera is activated, sending live images from the target for up to seven hours.” The Smart Arrow comes with “an option for small explosive heads to assist the projectile embedding in the hardest surfaces,” Defense Daily notes. “Once the tip of the Arrow is embedded, the body — containing a small video camera — pivots from a ball joint and hangs below the head. Then it begins to transmit live images from the surrounding area to a remote display and control unit.” FULL STORY
For those hard to reach places…

I’m considering picking some of these up for the security systems we install. They’d be a heck of a lot more fun to install that the standard vid cameras
Very cool. Can I buy some? Not sure where I’d use it, but I am sure I could find somewhere.