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This is a masterstroke. Pakistan risks being isolated in SAARC, plus this will be a propaganda coup for India.
@Ray

its all about saying, "this government allowing easy access to bangladeshi's, but Pakistan isn't happy...":shoot:

i never trust this baastard, Modi, who is this man, not sure..... :shoot:
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I am sure you trusted Manmohan Singh with all you heart and Gogoi, the CM of Assam, who has been asked by the Supreme Court not to go easy in identifying illegals.
not really, im discussing this issue in the thread as below too..... national issues dont change with any certain party. no matter who comes in power, the national interests for the nation as whole, doesn't change...

that time ruling party, Congress, was always attacked by me for the way things were ongoing during that period :thumb:

//defenceforumindia.com/forum/internal-security/65969-homeland-security-india.html
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the Greatest Challenge Imposed on India, the Nation

False ID holders coming to India, fueled and funded by its rogue neighbors, is the biggest challenge on India at present. these false Id holders having Indian IDs are now representing India in India and overseas, in mass numbers in fact. i even know many Pakistani Muslims in Sikh turbans living in Canada too.....

and Azmal Kasab with Hindu type red stings on his hands as below is the best example we have right now.....

with the fact that you won't get anyone alive like Kasab next time, who attacked on local Shivaji Station just to organized Hindu-Muslim riots in Mumbai, even if they were holding Taj/Obrai hotels. these false ID holders of Pakistan and Bangladesh needs to be tackled as the first step of foreign policy. a man was caught otherwise India might be facing Hindu-Muslim riots similar to early 90s, and Indian government agencies won't have luxury to get someone alive next time, its also true.......

ndtv.com/news/images/story_page/Ajmal-kasab-295x200.jpg
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"Indian" Muzahidin coming from Pakistan and Bangladesh, with Hindu Type Red Stings on hands like Azmal Kasab in the above picture, and then we find them having support in this regard in India itself, as per the news as below :facepalm:

The Secret Plot to Blame India

Jundal's arrest exposes Pak's agenda of turning 26/11 into an Indian conspiracy

On May 21, 2009, Ajmal Amir Kasab, the sole surviving Pakistani gunman from the 26/11 attack, was giving evidence in the court of Justice M.L. Tahaliyani at Mumbai's Arthur Road prison. Suddenly, he dropped a name. The person, he said, who had been their principal guide during the 60-hour operation from a control room in Karachi was Abu Jundal. No one in India had heard this name. Some were puzzled. Prosecution lawyer UjjwalNikam believed it was misinformation. And, as so often, the name Abu Jundal disappeared into a file.

Three years later, on June 21, 2012, Saudi Arabia bundled a wanted Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative, Syed Zabiuddin Ansari, 30, on a plane and sent him to New Delhi. Ansari had more than one alias; among them was Abu Jundal. When Kasab, from his Mumbai cell, heard that Abu Jundal had been deported by the Saudis and was a captive in India, he became, say his jailors, contemplative. The final pieces of a complex puzzle was coming together. Perhaps the most deceptive element in the exhaustive planning that had gone into the barbaric terrorist attack on Mumbai, conceived by the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and implemented by LeT, was a poisonous sting in the tail. When the horror that took 166 lives was over, the ISI wanted to leave behind enough false trails to implicate Indians for its most spectacular offensive against India.

It was a plot in which Ansari was a key protagonist. Born in Gevrai village in Maharashtra's Beed district, he completed his matriculation and did an Industrial Training Institute course to become an electrician. He became an anti-India radical after the 2002 Gujarat riots and went into the shadows of terrorism, first joining the Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), then the LeT.

Ansari came on the police radar for another plot against India, in transporting a shipment of 43 kg of RDX, 16 AK-47 assault rifles and 50 hand grenades to Aurangabad in 2006. This shipment, meant for a terror attack, was intercepted by the Maharashtra police. Under pressure, Ansari contacted LeT and fled to Pakistan. His name entered the public domain when the Indian Government handed over a list of 50 Most Wanted Fugitives to the Pakistani authorities in March 2007.

But Ansari was proving to be an invaluable asset for the LeT. A highly committed operative, he knew the layout of the land and directed terrorists during the attack on Mumbai on November 26, 2008. He was involved in plotting the blast at Pune's German Bakery on February 13, 2010, that killed 17 people. But still, India did not know of his role in the 26/11 attack. The breakthrough came in May 2010 when the Delhi Police intercepted a call from an India-based terrorist, Ajmal, who was in touch with his Pakistani handler. Ajmal had planned an attack on foreigners during the Commonwealth Games in Delhi that year. He referred to his handler as Abu Jundal. The agencies tracked Jundal down inside Pakistan. He was using the alias of Riyasat Ali and shuttled between LeT's headquarters in Muridke, near Lahore, and Karachi. Then they made a stunning discovery. Jundal, Riyasat Ali and Zabiuddin Ansari were the same person. Now they waited for their target to travel out of Pakistan.

In early 2011, Pakistan issued a passport to him, and sent him to Saudi Arabia to recruit potential jihadis from Indian labourers on behalf of LeT. In the oil-rich port of Dammam, Ansari ran a small taxi rental business, posing as Pakistani national Riyasat Ali. The US intelligence alerted the Saudis about Ansari's terrorist links; Riyadh put him under surveillance. Meanwhile, New Delhi provided the Arab kingdom with proof that Riyasat Ali was Zabiuddin Ansari, anLeT operative and originally an Indian citizen. DNA samples of his relatives were sent to the Saudi government even as the home ministry provided evidence of Ansari's involvement in the Aurangabad arms haul case. Islamabad, fearing that his deportation could explode their ploy of deniability, still maintained that he was a Pakistani citizen and wanted him back.

But the Saudis interrogated Ansari and discovered that he was indeed anLeT operative. They had to take a call. Should they stand by their long-time ally Pakistan and let Ansari remain in Dammam or stand by international law and hand him over to India? The Kingdom chose India.

At a safe house of the Delhi Police's Special Cell in the Capital's Lodhi colony, Ansari has been telling his interrogators details of the secret plot at the core of the deadly attack on Mumbai. The intent was to land a double sucker punch. The first blow would devastate Mumbai. The second blow would, with just enough 'evidence', promote conspiracy theories among a section of media, opinion makers and political leaders that Hindu militants were behind the carnage.

The conspiracy theorists didn't let Pakistan down. "There is more to it than meets the eye," former Maharashtra chief minister Abdul RehmanAntulay said outside the LokSabha on December 18, 2008, about the death of Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad chief HemantKarkare. Karkare, Additional Commissioner Ashok Kamte and Inspector Vijay Salaskar had been ambushed and killed by AjmalKasab and his accomplice Ismail Khan on November 26, 2008. Karkare was probing the Malegaon blasts, which had resulted in the arrests of Hindu fringe elements such as Lt-Col Shrikant Prasad Purohit, SadhviPragya Thakur and Swami Aseemanand. Much of the Urdu press in India placed the blame for the attack on a diabolical Zionist-RSS nexus. Aziz Burney, group editor of leading Urdu newspaper RoznamaRashtriya Sahara blamed Hindu extremists. 'Is there any connection between the 26/11 attack and the Malegaon terror attack?' screamed a headline in the daily on November 29. 'This is a joint terror operation by SanghParivar and Mossad' said the Urdu Times of November 30, 2008. On December 5, RoznamaRashtriya Sahara ran another story: 'Who do you believe, Kasab the terrorist, or Karkare the martyr?' The paper hinted that the 26/11 attack was the work of Hindu fundamentalists and an elaborate plot to silence Karkare. 'Hindu terrorists are behind Mumbai attacks' said the AkhbareMashriq on December 6, 2008. In September 2009, a retired Maharashtra inspector-general of police, S.M. Mushrif, in his book Who Killed Karkare?, blamed the Intelligence Bureau and Hindu extremists for 26/11. :pakistan:

The conspiracy theory was also enthusiastically bought by politicians who wanted to mine the Muslim vote. On December 6, 2010, senior Congress leader and former Madhya Pradesh chief minister Digvijaya Singh released Burney's book 26/11-RSS kiSaazish, which accused the RSS of planning and executing the 26/11 attack. Five days later, Singh claimed that Karkare had rung him up hours before he was gunned down and complained about threats and pressure from radical Hindu groups.:tsk:

Ansari's confessions have further unravelled the secret Pakistani plot. He told interrogators of his role in teaching the 26/11 attackers Hindi. He would give them Hindi magazines and conduct conversations with them to sharpen their language skills before they left Karachi. He taught the attackers to blend into India-greet people with a proper 'namaste', maintain a low profile and be polite to women. There were other aspects to this smokescreen-the terrorists were made to wear sacred red threads bought for Rs.20 each by LeT scout David Coleman Headley from Mumbai's Siddhivinayak temple. All 10 terrorists carried fake identity cards of Arunodaya College, located in Hyderabad. They also took Hindu names. Ajmal Kasab became Sameer Choudhary and Ismail Khan was Naraish Verma. An LeT operative pretended to be 'Kharak Singh from India' and purchased Internet calling services from a US-based firm for $250 (Rupees10,000). The terrorists were told to communicate with their Karachi-based handlers using phones with Indian SIM cards.

The LeT, according to Ansari, monitored the attack from a specially created military-style command and control centre in Karachi, which was visited by LeT leaders and ISI officials. The control room had multiple television sets tuned into Indian TV channels, satellite telephones and computers. The handlers-Sajid Mir, Abu Al Qama, Abu Qahafa and Muzzammil-maintained constant communication with the 10 terrorists. Ansari tutored two of the LeT terrorists who had stormed into Nariman House on what to tell the Indian media in Hindi. He asked them to impersonate disgruntled Muslim youth. While doing this, he used a Hindi word prashaasan (administration). Indian intelligence agencies who tapped into the conversation were intrigued by the use of a Hindi word by a Pakistani controller.

Actually, Pakistan's web of deceit had begun imploding with the arrest of Headley, the LeT scout, by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation in June 2010. He told his Indian interrogators that the Pakistan Army and ISI were deeply involved in the 26/11 attack. He was in touch with two serving ISI officers, Major Iqbal and Major Samir Ali. Headley also made the chilling revelation that every senior LeT leader was "handled" by an ISI operative.

Ansari's interrogation brings fresh embarrassment for Pakistan. He has revealed the presence of Pakistan's ISI in the control room that the let set up to monitor and direct the attack. Ansari also clarified that the LeT has been unaffected by the arrest and ongoing trial of masterminds Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi and Zarar Shah at an anti-terrorist court in Rawalpindi's Adiala Jail. The organisation is still plotting fresh attacks against India. The LeT is widely believed to be a proxy arm of the Pakistan Army. Its battle against India spilled out from Jammu and Kashmir to the Indian mainland. It was designated a "Foreign Terrorist Organisation" by the US in 2001 but the Americans saw it as an international threat only after the 26/11 attack. In April this year, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced a $10 million (Rupees50 crore) bounty for information leading to the arrest and capture of LeT supremo Hafiz Saeed.

What rankles Pakistan is that Ansari was arrested and deported by its closest ally, Saudi Arabia. The kingdom wields almost undiminished power over Pakistan's army and political establishment. Through the deportation of Ansari, it has indicated that it will no longer provide protection for Pakistan's terrorists. Another suspected terrorist, Fasih Mehmood of the Indian Mujahideen, has been detained by Saudi Arabia for his role in the twin blasts outside Bangalore's Chinnaswamy stadium on April 17, 2010. He faces imminent deportation to India.

Now that the conspiracy has been exposed, some of its original theorists have backtracked. Digvijaya Singh says he had already clarified about his post-26/11 comments. "There is nothing more to say. I am happy that Home Minister P. Chidambaram has upped the ante on the terror issue and has pressed Pakistan to admit facts relating to Jundal having trained terrorists who attacked Mumbai," he told India Today. Antulay called his November 27 statement "a genuine mistake". "Multiple theories were floating in the aftermath of the attack, especially the one revolving around the death of Karkare," he said.

Antulay admitted, however, that the Hindu terror angle had momentarily deflected the nation's attention from the LeT. Mushrif now refuses to comment because the 26/11 case is subjudice but says he never questioned Pakistan's role in the attack. "If someone wants to comment on this issue he should approach the court and seek a reinvestigation," he said. Burney's newspaper ran a front-page apology on January 29, 2010. Burney himself is, however, unapologetic and says many questions on 26/11 remain unanswered. Film producer-director Mahesh Bhatt says there is no denying Pakistan's involvement but refuses to believe the theories being floated by Indian investigators now and calls for a debate. "After the 9/11 attack, people in the US raised questions on the identity of the attackers. Nobody was apologetic about their views," he says.

Kavita Karkare, the widow of Hemant, believes recent developments have vindicated her stand that the attack was not an inside job. "I have been saying since the beginning that no Hindus are involved in it. Many people floated stories for political reasons. They fell flat," she says.

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Pakistan's Interior Minister Rehman Malik.

Pakistan, though, remains unapologetic even as it tries to distance itself from its Indian collaborator. On June 27, just a week after Ansari's arrival in India, Pakistan's Interior Minister Rehman Malik hurriedly called for a press conference. "Now things are getting clarified," Malik said. "Who knows if there was a sting operation by somebody from India?" Malik, while defending his army and the ISI, was silent on how Ansari, an Indian citizen, managed to get a Pakistani passport and a National Identity Card for Overseas Pakistanis. In the run-up to the July 4-5 foreign secretary-level talks between India and Pakistan in New Delhi, an anonymous source in the Pakistan foreign office told the media that 40 Indians were involved in the Mumbai attack.

Clearly, one Ansari has not dampened the spirit of the world's most dangerous benefactor of jihad. Wait for the next round of conspiracy theories, written and sold by Islamabad.

- With Shantanu Guha Ray, Kiran Tare, Bhavna Vij-Aurora and Mohammad Waqa

//indiatoday.intoday.in/story/abu-jundal-arrest-kasab-mumbai-terror-attacks-conspiracy-theories/1/204085.html]Jundal's arrest exposes Pak's agenda of turning 26/11 into an Indian conspiracy : Cover Story - India Today
//indiatoday.intoday.in/story/abu-jundal-arrest-kasab-mumbai-terror-attacks-conspiracy-theories/1/204085.html]Jundal's arrest exposes Pak's agenda of turning 26/11 into an Indian conspiracy : Cover Story - India Today
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no one come from these two rogue nations as Pakistani or Bangladeshi Muzahidin

Sir, its not just Azmal Kasab coming from Pakistan as 'Indian' Muzahidin, with Hindu type red stings on hands, but its a bottom line truth that none will come from Pakistan or Bangladesh, as "Pakistani" or "Bangladeshi" Muzahidin.....:nono:

its, in fact, a shame for Pakistani and Bangladeshi establishments that, "no one come from these two rogue nations as Pakistani or Bangladeshi Muzahidin, all have become Indian Muzahidin".... and suddenly they have attacked while being inside our society....

and Indian government agencies have to ready for these circumstances, how, only time will answer these questions....

but the main problem we face when these false ID Muslim terrorists keep full support from US/UK too, to do these things in India.. :toilet:

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in fact, its has now become a tradition in Pakistani+Bangladeshi Muzahidins, including in western nations, as below :facepalm:

//youtu.be/udgvm64toWI
 
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sir, we now find Pakistani and Bangladeshi people more willing to come here. and here, with reference to the news as below, putting price tag on the lives of these two overly populated Muslim nations in range of $600 to upto hardly $15,000.
here, how much visa fee do they pay before they come here? :ranger:
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Suicide bomber available for sale in Pakistan, investigation reveals

It turns out there is a cost to human life after all, and in one case in Pakistan, it was $600.

Police reportedly have arrested five suspects in Lahore, Pakistan's second-largest city, for planning an attack at the home of a National Assembly member, using a suicide bomber-for-hire and explosives expert that they hired for just $15,000. :facepalm:

At the time of the Aug. 6 bombing, the attack was blamed on military action against Islamic militants in northwest Pakistan, as it came amidst a rash of attacks on political leaders and government officials. A police investigation, however, found that the attack at the home of Rashid Akbar Niwani, which killed 26 people.

Police said two of the suspects, Waqas Hussain and his father, Dr. Nazar Hussain, hired the bomber to kill Ejaz Hussain, to whom Waqas allegedly owed money, the Pakistan daily newspaper Dawn reported on Wednesday.

Waqas Hussain had reportedly borrowed the cash from Ejaz to start a used-car dealership, but failed to get his business going. He attempted to repay his creditor with seven vehicles, but according to police, Ejaz demanded another 5.4 million rupees ($68,658.61) in addition.

Niwani had attempted to mediate the dispute, and a second meeting was between the two parties was scheduled on August 6. Several days earlier, however, Waqas and his father allegedly hired a mercenary Jaan Muhammad Wazeer to put a hit on Ejaz Hussain.

After confirming that Ejaz was at Niwani's house, Jaan brought the suicide bomber there, where he succeeded in killing his target - along with 25 bystanders. Niwani managed to escape.

The final price tag for the carnage was 1.2 million rupees ($15,257.47), or just $600 per victim.

nydailynews.com/news/world/suicide-bomber-sale-pakistan-investigation-reveals-article-1.355774
Suicide bomber for sale, investigation reveals - NY Daily News
 
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how would you like to comment on my last few articles? we need some comments from you also in this thread :ranger:
 
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Standing of BRIC's Firms in World


we have an update of listing of firms of BRIC economies on Forbes as below:

1st; The World's Most Innovative Companies - Forbes


The World's Most Innovative Companies List - Forbes


here we find 5 Indian firms having a place among the top 100 of world
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2nd; Asia's Fab 50 Companies - Forbes


Asia's Fab 50 Companies - Forbes


here we see 12 Indian firms having a place in this above list of Asia's top 50
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3rd; World's Largest 2000 Public Companies - Forbes


The World’s Biggest Public Companies List - Forbes

here we find 54 Indian firms having a place in the above list. and yes, Pakistan too from South Asia having 2 companies in the above list.....
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4th; List of Industrialists of BRICS


=> The World's Billionaires - Forbes



we have for India as below. we find even the 100th ranked here, Radhakishan Damini, is expected to have at least $1.0billion in exchange rates terms
India's 100 Richest People - Forbes


here, we can't see anyone from the rest of South Asia region having a place in the list of world's billionaires. while the market size of Pakistan (population 190million) and Bangladesh (population 170million) is well closed to Brazil at population 200million.

(the Market Size of a country is defined by the number of consumers/buyers a country has, who then buy products-services within a country, pay taxes etc, to run the local industries. hence its mainly relate to the population of that country as whole....)

in a simple term, we find "Market Size", the businesses within a country, represents "Buying Power of the consumers" of a certain country. for Brazil's 200million population, its as below:

The World's Billionaires - Forbes



while when we talk about US's, or even Chinese firms, then its also about their buyers based in whole world, buying their products. so size of a firm of OECD countries also depends on their world wide buyers-consumers :coffee:

in fact, i don't see any of the Bangladeshi national getting a place in this list by even next decade, very less likely. but considering buying power of Pakistani Middle class consumers, i do expect a Pakistani national to have a place in this list by this decade, hopefully....

with regard to so poor indicators of Bangladesh, falls among the LDCs countries this way, we generally talk, it would take at least 20 years for Bangladesh to come to the level of Pakistan. except enter in India under false Indian-Hindu names, occupy high positions by bless of US-UK, no other credibility these people have within their own country.
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=> Bangladeshi False ID Infiltrators in India


a conspiracy by the government of Bangladesh, with involving Pakistan too


(businesses within a country is supported by the government incentives, by using resources of a certain country, which are first supported by the local buyers who run the industries by buying products. its none like how foreign investments is made by US's firms, which falls under certain contracts of FDIs.... only Infrastructure investment by India during the 12th 5 years plan of 2012-17, cross $1.0trillion, paid by the Indian tax payers. which is enough to make over 1,000 billionaires in ever 5 years time. and this infrastructure investment has a rising trend only...... its the tax payers of India, who pay for the subsidy for the people below poverty line, paying expanses of the government to run this country as whole, along with building infrastructure of India too :india:
The Planning Commission is aiming at a total outlay of Rs 51.46 lakh crore in the infrastructure sector during the 12th Plan (2012-17), short of the earlier projection of $1 trillion (about Rs 55 lakh crore).

//profit.ndtv.com/news/politics/article-rs-51-46-lakh-cr-to-be-allocated-for-infrastructure-during-12th-plan-310726

no foreign government share any burden of Indian Tax Payers, neither US-UK share 'equal voting rights' with Indian voters in their democratic elections too, hence, they have no rights to help these 2 rogues nations in India, the Bangladesh+Pakistan. :facepalm:

and with reference to the news that now Bangladeshi government help their people occupy local Indian IDs too, in numbers over 20million now, we want US-UK-Aus to completely withdraw their support from Bangladesh+Pakistan, help us put them among the rogue nations in UNSC, until they come fair on their stand with their neighboring country India :thumb:
nowdays Bangladeshi government is part of conspiracy to 'employ' Bangladeshi workers on false Indian IDs, saying Indian workers go to this so poor country of world and working there. hence, we would demand a 'complete freezing' of the Indian-Bangladesh border, until we may successfully identify all the Bangladeshi False ID infiltrators, sneaking into India. a full conspiracy is seen by the govts of Bangladesh+Pakistan, to destroy this country, hence we first want this country to be recognized as a 'rogue' nation in UNSC. :india:


(if foreign nationals enter in a country and occupy high government positions under a False Indian Identity, only fall under death penalty, by laws of any parts of world.
Bangladeshi migrants as whole in India aren't getting any type of Immigration here, NO, and occupying false Indian IDs, while hiding their true identity as guided by the foreign governments of Bangladesh+Pakistan, simply recognize them as an Infiltrators, by any criterion of world.)

in a simple term, property prices of India is more expansive than over 80% OECD economies, the list as below where only Karachi i have seen once, at the bottom. we simply dont have any space for the False Indian IDs holders coming from Bangladesh, who are provided with the False Indian IDs as funded by the annual budget of Bangladeshi government....
globalpropertyguide.com/most-expensive-cities
its about 'favoring' Pakistan, but, with a similar population to that of Bangladesh, we find only Pakistan from this south Asia region, has as big 'market size' of Middle Class that it may have a place in any of the above lists....
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Focused Blast of Noise Could Stun Scuba-Diving Terrorists
http://www.livescience.com/8992-focused-blast-noise-stun-scuba-diving-terrorists.html
Rising security concerns have led to a tough question: How can you defend ports and harbors from stealthy, explosives-bearing scuba divers without harming legitimate divers and marine wildlife?

According to new research, the answer could lie in noise. The study, presented Nov. 16 in Cancun, Mexico, at the second Pan-American/Iberian Meeting on Acoustics, recommends a system that would turn a hostile diver into the homing device for a targeted blast of sound loud enough to cause disorientation and dizziness.

The idea of using noise as a weapon is not new. The military already uses acoustic devices on land to disperse crowds and even incapacitate people. And air guns used underwater can produce sounds loud enough to interfere with breathing and cause dizziness. But such air guns radiate sound in all directions, said study author Alexander Sutin of the Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, N.J. Used against a dangerous intruder, the diffuse sound could also potentially stun friendly divers and innocent animals.




To solve the problem, Sutin suggested applying Time Reversal Acoustics, a method of focusing sound waves. Although the physics of TRA are complex, the concept is not: An array of underwater receivers picks up the sound, while transducers (devices that can convert energy from one type to another) re-transmit it back to the source.

In the case of a hostile diver, the system would pick up the unique sound of underwater respirator breathing. The sound of the breathing could be amplified and focused back on the diver in real time. The resulting noise would be a nonlethal but painful deterrent.

"The focus is all on one diver, and does not disturb anything outside of the diver," Sutin told LiveScience.

Using computer models, Sutin and his colleagues mapped out the TRA sound waves as they would travel in the shallow ocean. They found that the focused underwater sound could reach 190 decibels. Noise in water becomes painful at around 150 decibels, Sutin said. (Because water conducts sound better than air, the decibel scales in each medium are different. A sound that registers at 150 decibels in water is equivalent to 125 decibels in air — or about the level of sound emitted by the much-hated World Cup vuvuzelas.)

With just five transmitters dangling in the water, the model system could send out sound waves that would register at 180 decibels 196 feet (60 meters) away. With 10 transmitters, the same level of sound could be heard 656 feet (200 m) away.

The advantage of the TRA system, Sutin said, is that these sounds fade rapidly as you move away from the target, protecting wildlife and anyone else in the water. The systems could be a feasible first line of defense for ports, he said, with lethal force becoming necessary only if the burst of noise fails.
 

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