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Mallaskan Arms Frisbee Mk.2 Active Gunshot Detection System
Fast Detection. Fast Analysis. Fast Response.
Fast Detection. Fast Analysis. Fast Response.
SYSTEM PRICE: $2,500
DPR (DEFAULT WEAPONS ONLY): $5,000,000
DPR (DEFAULT WEAPONS ONLY): $5,000,000
The Mallaskan Arms Frisbee Mk.2 Active Gunshot Detection System is a system of pole-mounted acoustic detectors capable of detecting gunshots and other weapons by tracking their acoustic waves and ultimately identifying the direction which the weapon (gunshot, artillery round, missile) originally came from. Although originally meant to be carried alongside infantry squads in urban warfare, it can also be mounted by light vehicles and armored personnel carriers, especially in asymmetric warfare situations.
Upon operation, the Frisbee can have the squelch adjusted - in other words, the operator can tune out different sounds in a multi-acoustic combat environment. The system comes with most projectiles encounterable in the modern battlefield, including .50 cal sniper rounds and 30 mm gun sounds, pre-programmed, although new projectiles can be programmed in for recognition through editing software. Additionally, the Frisbee Mk.2 can tune out certain weapons - for instance, if the operator in a tank needs to know where an ATGM is, he/she can just set the squelch to only pick up ATGM engine sounds. In short, the Frisbee Mk.2 can offer a selective, yet custom fit acoustic view of threats around the battlefield.
Each Frisbee Mk. II comes with five parts:
1. The Frisbee Sensor Package (FSP). This is the literal ears of the system - the actual external data collection is done here. Note that this does not include any computation parts, to maintain a low external profile.
2a - The Frisbee Antenna Matching Unit (AMU). The simplest piece, simply a piece to adapt the Frisbee to fit on any given antenna mount. This can be adjusted or modified to fit required vehicles.
2b - The Frisbee Mast. A more complex piece, this system uses a 5-section mast to raise the FSP to a height of 2.4 meters, from a package only 60cm long. This can be mounted directly to Antenna mounts.
3 - The Frisbee Computation Database (FCD). This is the brain of the system - capable of receiving data not just from a single Frisbee, but from multiple through use of GPS and DAGR equipment. This can give real-time real-world locations, instead of just bearings, if set up correctly.
4 - The Frisbee Command Interface (CI). These are programmable boxes able to interact with the FCD by, for example, adjusting global/local squelch and receiving targeting data.
Each Frisbee kit comes complete with all required cables, including blank power cables (to be terminated into the correct outlets), an adapter to communicate with Windows-type computers via dual USB, and spare parts.
Specifications
- Weight
- FSP - 0.7 kg
- AMU - 0.4 kg
- Mast - 1.3 kg
- FCD - 4.5 kg
- CI - 0.5 kg
- Total: 6.1 kg without mast, 7.0 kg on mast. Cable weight varies on layout.
- Detection range: 30 m in quiet environments, 15 m within noisy environments (supersonic rounds only; subsonic rounds can detect preemptively; can be upgraded to include profile packages for various threats.
- Reaction time: 30-degree targeting off of one shot within 5 seconds of the round passing.
- Multi-sensor targeting requires the Apollo Vehicle Mount Radio System, which gives 10-figure grids for contacts within 200 meters in 10 seconds.