A sensation of unbearable, sudden heat seems to come out of nowhere — this wave, a strong electromagnetic beam, is the latest non-lethal weapon unveiled by the US military this week.
“You’re not gonna see it, you’re not gonna hear it, you’re not gonna smell it: you’re gonna feel it,” explained US Marine Colonel Tracy Taffola, director the Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate, Marine Corps Base Quantico, at a demonstration for members of the media.
The effect is so repellant, the immediate instinct is to flee — and quickly, as experienced by AFP at the presentation.
Taffola is quick also to point out the “Active Denial System” beam, while powerful and long-range, some 1000 meters (0.6 miles), is the military’s “safest non-lethal capability” that has been developed over 15 years but never used in the field.
It was deployed briefly in Afghanistan in 2010, but never employed in an operation.
The technology has attracted safety concerns possibly because the beam is often confused with the microwaves commonly used by consumers to rapidly heat food.
“There are a lot of misperceptions out there,” lamented Taffola, saying the Pentagon was keen to make clear what the weapon is, and what it is not.
The frequency of the blast makes all the difference for actual injury as opposed to extreme discomfort, stressed Stephanie Miller, who measured the system’s radio frequency bioeffects at the Air Force Research Laboratory.
The system ray is 95 gigahertz, a frequency “absorbed very superficially,” said Miller.
The beam only goes 1/64th of an inch (0.4 millimeter), which “gives a lot more safety.”
“We have done over 11,000 exposures on people. In that time we’ve only had two injuries that required medical attention and in both cases injuries were fully recovered without complications,” she said.
In contrast, microwave frequency is around one gigahertz, which moves faster and penetrates deeper — which is how it can cook meat in an oven, said top researcher Diana Loree.
With the transmitter, a wave 100 times the power of a regular microwave oven cannot pop a bag of popcorn “because the radio frequency is not penetrating enough to heat enough to internally heat the material,” she stressed.
To be used in mob dispersal, checkpoint security, perimeter security, area denial, infrastructure protection, the US military envisions a wide array of uses.
And in a bid to avert accidents, Taffola said the operator’s trigger, in a truck far from the action, has an automatic shut-off after 3 seconds for safety.
“This provides the safest means and also provides the greatest range,” he said.
The Pentagon has not yet decided to order any of the ADS system, but Taffola said they would be ready if asked.
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turn it up and it vaporises
Posted Mar-12-2012 ByBOMBBOMBIRAN (825.16) 
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If my tax money pays for this, and the gov won't use it. Bring that ray gun to my house and point it at my swimming pool. That bitch needs some heat.
Posted Mar-12-2012 Bytncobra (321.62) 
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@tncobra LOL
Posted Mar-12-2012 Byabsu69 (2111.44) absu69 View Channel Send Message
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They will be using these on US civilians in the coming riots.
Posted Mar-12-2012 Bylizatrainer (951.40) lizatrainer View Channel Send Message
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during a riot everybody will be carrying a captain america shields
Posted Mar-12-2012 ByGrim_Reaper (102.00) 
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what if they led with a window screen in front of them?
Posted Mar-12-2012 Bywharris (2247.12) 
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... human waffel iron syndrome will be discovered
Posted Mar-12-2012 ByAiredale (2621.96) 
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or whatever screen that is they put on a microwave oven door.
Posted Mar-12-2012 Bywharris (2247.12) 
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@wharris The door itself is of little use when it comes to insulating microwaves. Microwave ovens use directional microwaves emitted from a magnetron. Try putting a large bar of choclate in a microwave and disable the spinning plate. You'll see a defined pattern of melt, that is the pattern the microwaves take upon exiting the magnetron. If you want a shield, you can't throw the main switch by hand. You've got to pump up the primer handle in order to get the charge. It's large, flat, and grey.
Posted Mar-12-2012 ByThe_linguist (130.12) 
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Wonder what would happen if just one long iron rod penetrated the emmitter? A medium sized militant grade slingshot and some iron darts would mess up that array. ya think?
Posted Mar-12-2012 Bywhatduh (440.76) 
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Nothing a petrol bomb couldn't fix.
Posted Mar-12-2012 ByBatnBall89 (496.30) 
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These things were shown on TV 3 years ago. It's a giant microwave dish but it's safe. You couldn't be cooked sitting in front of it, nor could you bear sitting in front of it long enough to try.
Posted Mar-12-2012 BySp33dyD3m0n (321.50) 
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@Sp33dyD3m0n Shit...if you can get burned by RF i don't know exactly how "safe" that is.
Posted Mar-12-2012 Byabsu69 (2111.44) absu69 View Channel Send Message
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@absu69 It's about frequency. Do you get burned when you stand in front of a DishTV satellite? What about a news van?
We aren't talking about the same frequencies made by the magnetron in your microwave.
Posted Mar-12-2012 BySp33dyD3m0n (321.50) 
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@Sp33dyD3m0n +1 old news
Posted Mar-12-2012 Bydrone420 (184.54) 
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@Sp33dyD3m0n If it causes pain, how can it magically not hurt you? If you're exposed long enough, I bet it leaves a bad ass sun burn, along with eyeball blisters--if you keep your eyes open of course.
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@Basard You consider pain to mean you are hurt? So what, a sun burn, people get them every summer. The point is that you cannot stand in front of it long enough for it to do any damage at all. It makes your skin hot and feel prickly, that is it. I imagine an LRAD would be on a truck next to this one, so no matter what you aren't staying your ground.
Posted Mar-13-2012 BySp33dyD3m0n (321.50) 
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This has been around for a second.
Posted Mar-12-2012 Byabsu69 (2111.44) absu69 View Channel Send Message
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last year i remember seeing photos of afgans that had been shrunk or microwaved and the US denied any involvement! guess we know the truth now!
Posted Mar-13-2012 ByItsOnlyAFleshWound (89.84) ItsOnlyAFleshWound View Channel Send Message
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You must find me these photos.
Posted Mar-13-2012 ByPointBlank (48.00) 
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http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=023_1221082926
this isnt the vid with pic's i seen but has info on this back in 2010-2008
serached LL and cant find the vid im after, shame cause i can remember it clearly.
Posted Mar-22-2012 ByItsOnlyAFleshWound (89.84) ItsOnlyAFleshWound View Channel Send Message
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Woooo radiation beam!
Posted Mar-13-2012 ByR4sT4m4N (93.34) 
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"The Pentagon has not yet decided to order any of the ADS system, but Taffola said they would be ready if asked." - That statement tells you a lot about military contracts lol
Powerpoint presentation and then ask - Pentagon can't refuse.
Posted Mar-13-2012 ByRayyaan (136.70) Rayyaan View Channel Send Message
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@Rayyaan What about your eyeballs?
Posted Mar-13-2012 ByBasard (167.58) 
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i`ve read somewhere that a layer of - yes, aluminium foil - in your clothes will render this ineffective
Posted Mar-13-2012 Bythetis (131.54) thetis View Channel Send Message
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What happens if you are handicapped or injured and cannot get out of the way? Do you just get burned and then the cops tell you later how their actions were completely justified?
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