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The miniature submarines can spy houses

The miniature submarines can spy houses

The nanotechnical or miniaturized versions of the submarines, what are used for checking the oil tubes can be used to slip in the houses, and surveillance everything, what happens in the certain rooms. That kind of submarines is the size of the cigarette filter, and they can travel in the tubes to a certain position, and those systems can record every sound, what they can detect in the room. The system would use sonar or some other location system, and the drone is looking at it's advancing in the tubes.

The infrasound sonar or some other sound-based system is necessary because the batteries are made by using metal, and that denies the use of the GPS or other radio-based location systems. The midget submarine would slip in the heat radiator, and start the surveillance operation. Those systems might record speech and other sounds, and then they will get orders by using the ultra- or infrasound system, what operates as a modem.

The order would make the submarine return to the place, where operators could get it with them. And the way to operate bases the small-sized inertial navigation system, which allows recording the route. Because the system is used the passive recording, the systems, what detects the radio-communication would be forceless. 

When the mission is over, the operator would send the coded message, but those small-size submarines would get orders to return to base, by an agent who simply tapping the certain rhythm to the radiator. And when the miniature submarines are in a certain location,  they would send the sonar signal for operators, who will download the records from the mass memory simply by connecting that submarine to USB-gate or using the wireless communication. This system would be STEALTH, unable to detect and effective.

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