Re: SIGINT planes vs. radioisotope mapping
At 05:28 PM 6/3/03 -0700, Tim May wrote:
Possibly for construction of baseline maps of existing radioisotopes in university labs, hospitals, and private facilities. Then deviations from baseline maps could be identified and inspected in more detail with ground-based vans
and black bag ops.
Good call. I wonder if folks getting PET scans will have to kick back longer in the waiting areas lest they be snatched by delta teams... hopefully the .mils can distinguish Tc99 et al from other 'topes.. similarly with mobile industrial inspection rigs --except that they have the good stuff a RD gadget-maker would want. Maybe GPS + IFF beacons will be added to those. --- SAFETY RULES FOR US STRATEGIC BOMBERS 5.1. Don't use nuclear weapons to troubleshoot faults. http://cryptome.org/afi91-111.htm
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