mohsen
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1.we are talking about day light, in the night there is no need for "ground fire-detection system".Thank you ever so much for your considered and balanced opinion. I think you are missing the point of the forum i.e. exchange of ideas (this requires an open mind, a concept obviously lost on you)
Barrett daytime shoot (no apparent flash)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAifdFbEEEs
Barret daytime firing in slo-mo (ah, so there IS a flash)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5u8Ne5ttO7Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9B-Z_8UN0u8
Barrett nighttime shoot (no flash, huh?)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhwgWvoX4Qc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXaxbRy8djc
Just because your eye don't see it doesn't mean it is not there .... (plus, IR sensor will 'see' in different spectrum than your eye)
2.again you are referring to other guns, while I said this one doesn't have flash, there are videos with 2 different angles, go find the flash.
3.what they call GFAS is for tracking this kind of flash:
and not this one:
4.there is a huge difference between a camera zoomed at 2m away (with that angle) and a camera hundreds meter away and without zoom.
5. your reasoning about the spectrums is totally BS, cause firstly sunlight contains all the spectrums and acts as a noise (whether our eyes see it or not) and secondly gun powder either burns inside the tube or outside, if it's inside then there wont be any light and if it's outside then it would contain the visible spectrums too.