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    Microwave beam weapon reportedly to be deployed in Iraq

    By Peter Clarke
    Silicon Strategies
    September 21, 2004 (9:43 AM EDT)



    LONDON — A beam weapon that uses the heating effect of microwaves to cause pain is to be issued to U.S. troops in Iraq, according to a report on the Telegraph Web site.

    The supposedly nonlethal weapon, also called "active-denial technology," has been under development throughout the 1990s at the U. S. Air Force Research Laboratory (Kirtland, N.M.), in tandem with the Marine Corps' Joint Nonlethal Weapons Directorate, the report said.

    The weapon uses 95-GHz energy to penetrate the skin to 1/64 of an inch, and hits water molecules in the skin to produce an intense burning sensation that stops when the transmitter is switched off or when the individual moves out of the beam.




    The weapon has been cited as being particularly useful for crowd control and urban conflicts, although there thought to be counter-measures (see see June 6, 2001, story). "The skin gets extremely hot, and people can't stand the pain, so they have to move — and move in the way we want them to," the more recent report quoted Col. Wade Hall of the Office of Force Transformation as saying. The weapon is set to be fitted to armored vehicles already in Iraq. This would allow the microwave beam weapon to be deployed in 2005, the report said.

    U.S. Army and Marine Corps units should receive four to six vehicles equipped with the microwave weapon, dubbed "Sheriffs," by September 2005.

    The system includes a millimeter-wave energy source with waveguides to direct the energy to a dish antenna measuring about 3 x 3 meters, which forms a beam that can be swept across a battlefield or hostile crowd. Beam size, whether it is a convergent, focused beam or a divergent beam, and its range, were classified, although the beam has been reported to have a range of about 1 kilometer.
    I wonder how this would affect eyes.... I think that this sort of weapon is nasty. But seeing as it uses microwaves, a trash can lid of some sorts should be able to reflect it back at the source.
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  • #2
    A trash can lid might get seriously hot... Sort of like a popcorn heater in bags.

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    • #3
      True.. A loop of Whitney Houston 'I will always love you' very loud would do the trick as well.
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      • #4
        What would happen to people with pace makers or other implants?

        This is sounding more and more like a Command and Conquer video game.
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        • #5
          If you've got a pace maker or some other life critical implant maybe you shouldn't be actively involved in a major riot.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Fluff
            True.. A loop of Whitney Houston 'I will always love you' very loud would do the trick as well.
            or the Bee Gees singing anything...

            "We're going to stay at the USMC, USMC..." etc

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            • #7
              Just wait til the terrorists get hold of it.
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              • #8
                True, especially as a microwave transmitter can't be that hard to make. Timer , car battery, some electronics and an aerial.
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                • #9
                  Aircraft radar is a reasonable microwave transmitter

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                  • #10
                    If it only penetrates 1/64th of an inch, then I seriously doubt that pace makers will be affected.

                    i wouldn't like to guess what long term exposure to this may be!

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                    • #11
                      The equivalent of a sunburn.

                      Think of this thing as a phaser on stun or a remote pain inducer. By penetrating only 1/64th of an inch it heats the upper layers of skin just enough to activate the pain sensors.

                      Most test subjects say it's VERY effective at dropping you on the spot.

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                      • #12
                        That's scary

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                        • #13
                          Suppose it was a toss up between, a machine gun (probable death), tear gas (people run randomly), rubber bullets( could kill), water cannon(not much water around), troops in riot gear (the army could sustain injuries), sonic cannon (people run everywhere). Or some microwave thingy.

                          Still wonder what will happen to that 1/64th layer of skin on the eye.

                          Anyway back to the Doom 3 demo.
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                          • #14
                            so... if you wore a thermally insulated, reflective suit.....
                            The Welsh support two teams when it comes to rugby. Wales of course, and anyone else playing England

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                            • #15
                              ....they would shoot you for being clever....
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