CIA employs secret 'Ghost Murmur' device to locate downed US pilot in Iran

The innovative 'Ghost Murmur' technology, combining AI and quantum magnetometry, allowed the CIA to detect the pilot’s heartbeat from 40 miles away in mountainous terrain, representing a significant advancement in remote rescue capabilities. This marks the first known operational use of the tool, highlighting its potential in future covert rescue missions. Further development and refinement of such technologies could revolutionize military and rescue operations worldwide.
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