Really? I would think the fact that it was lobbed would actually make it
EASIER.

Couldn't you use some fairly simple physics based on trajectory and rate of
acceleration/deceleration to determine pretty quickly where it came from?

On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 9:08 AM, Greg Morphis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Yeah I've seen something on Future Weapons where they can pinpoint a
> shot fired from a gun.. it only takes 1 shot and they know..
> However there are some differences here..  Gun's shoot lateral (minus
> the subtle drop due to gravity). The technology used to locate this
> uses highly sensitive speakers in different directions and heights to
> calculate where the shot came from and approximate distance.
> But mortars are lobbed.. they have a high arc trajectory.. I think
> predicting these would be very difficult.. especially fired at a good
> distance...
>

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