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An antitheft device is a type of alarm device that operates via a tilt sensor. It remembers positional angles of a protected object and thus sounds an alarm when the object is tilted beyond an allowable angle. It is meant to protect any objects from thefts. The Diamond Dogs utilized these security systems on their Mother Base during the 1980s, to protect various devices from being stolen by competitors, especially via Fulton extraction.

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  • An antitheft device is a type of alarm device that operates via a tilt sensor. It remembers positional angles of a protected object and thus sounds an alarm when the object is tilted beyond an allowable angle. It is meant to protect any objects from thefts. The Diamond Dogs utilized these security systems on their Mother Base during the 1980s, to protect various devices from being stolen by competitors, especially via Fulton extraction.
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  • An antitheft device is a type of alarm device that operates via a tilt sensor. It remembers positional angles of a protected object and thus sounds an alarm when the object is tilted beyond an allowable angle. It is meant to protect any objects from thefts. The Diamond Dogs utilized these security systems on their Mother Base during the 1980s, to protect various devices from being stolen by competitors, especially via Fulton extraction.
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