June 7, 2022, 10:18 p.m. |

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In the First World War, British soldiers faced a real threat – a 750-pound shell shot from behind enemy lines from an unseen attacker.


British intelligence analysts devised an innovative system of detection and response that included microphones recording sound blast waves and advanced math for triangulation. Calculations were performed by soldiers sitting in muddy trenches, using pencils, paper, and protractors. The result? While under attack, they spent more time investigating the threat than stopping the attacker.


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