The architect of MI6's headquarters showed off the next generation of defense gadgets, which are set to be unleashed on the public in the near future, at London’s International Security Expo.
Everything from x-ray machines that can detect concealed weapons to facial recognition cameras that can scan through a car’s tinted windows, were on display at the urban park, built by the London-based architects.
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The installation, named ‘Protecting Urban Spaces’, is part of the two-day expo held in Olympia, west London.
Quoted in the Evening Standard, the designer, Neil Bennett, said that London developers were increasingly getting requests to include concealed defensive features, namely to protect against ram raiders and moped gangs.
A partner at architecture company, Farrells, Bennett said: “People are wanting us to make their buildings secure, without them appearing to be secure.”
Adding that as “urban designers, we like to make places very open to the surroundings. But police will tell you they’re concerned about mopeds … the trick is making a kind of crooked route sufficiently difficult for a moped, but so a pram can get through.”
One of the more impressive items on display was the Argon weapons scanner that resembles a bin. The scanner fires electromagnetic waves at passersby to screen for items hidden by clothes, which could include weapons, large or small. Argon’s creators claim that their product can reportedly detect concealed items as small as a matchbox.
https://www.rt.com/uk/445061-mi6-defence-weapons-security/