💨 Abstract
Murtaza Ali Hamid, a researcher, claims to have developed a fuel burn radiation technology that allows direct tracing of vehicles via satellite without GPS, SIM cards, or cameras. He conducted successful tests at Palghar and Jewar, explaining that the technology works by identifying vehicles through unique radiation emissions generated by sparks in the engine, which are captured by satellites and processed to track every vehicle's location, movement, and weight.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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