Advertisement
China’s military
ChinaMilitary

Gun-tracking chip created by China tech firm to keep nation’s weapons under surveillance

  • Beijing-based hi-tech firm says its technology keeps real-time tabs on firearms and is already in use in the military

Reading Time:2 minutes
Why you can trust SCMP
5
A Chinese company has developed a chip to track the location of firearms. Photo: Shutterstock
Liu Zhen

China has developed a satellite positioning chip to pinpoint the location of firearms and trigger an alert when guns are taken out of designated areas, according to a Chinese hi-tech firm.

Beijing Bailineng Technology, the developer of the technology, said in Beijing that the chips used China’s BeiDou Navigation Satellite System to send real-time location data back to a control centre.

Authorised handlers of the weapons would also be issued with BeiDou watches to send alerts if they are separated from their firearm, with the aim of stopping the weapons falling into the hands of criminals.

Advertisement

“At the moment the accuracy of positioning is about 3 metres,” Ge Chunsheng, a company spokesman, said at a defence equipment fair which ended on Thursday.

“The chips are built in inside, can’t be seen from the outside and very difficult to remove ... without damaging the gun.”

Ge said the chips were too big for pistols at the moment and could only be fitted in bigger weapons.

Advertisement
Advertisement
Select Voice
Choose your listening speed
Get through articles 2x faster
1.25x
250 WPM
Slow
Average
Fast
1.25x