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Military shows off new ray gun
« on: January 25, 2007, 02:18:57 am »
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/ray_gun
MOODY AIR FORCE BASE, Ga. - The military calls its new weapon an "active denial system," but that's an understatement. It's a ray gun that shoots a beam that makes people feel as if they are about to catch fire.

Apart from causing that terrifying sensation, the technology is supposed to be harmless _ a non-lethal way to get enemies to drop their weapons.

Military officials say it could save the lives of innocent civilians and service members in places like
Iraq and
Afghanistan.

The weapon is not expected to go into production until at least 2010, but all branches of the military have expressed interest in it, officials said.

During the first media demonstration of the weapon Wednesday, airmen fired beams from a large dish antenna mounted atop a Humvee at people pretending to be rioters and acting out other scenarios that U.S. troops might encounter in war zones.

The device's two-man crew located their targets through powerful lenses and fired beams from more than 500 yards away. That is nearly 17 times the range of existing non-lethal weapons, such as rubber bullets.

Anyone hit by the beam immediately jumped out of its path because of the sudden blast of heat throughout the body. While the 130-degree heat was not painful, it was intense enough to make the participants think their clothes were about to ignite.

"This is one of the key technologies for the future," said Marine Col. Kirk Hymes, director of the non-lethal weapons program at Quantico, Va., which helped develop the new weapon. "Non-lethal weapons are important for the escalation of force, especially in the environments our forces are operating in."

The system uses electromagnetic millimeter waves, which can penetrate only 1/64th of an inch of skin, just enough to cause discomfort. By comparison, microwaves used in the common kitchen appliance penetrate several inches of flesh.

The millimeter waves cannot go through walls, but they can penetrate most clothing, officials said. They refused to comment on whether the waves can go through glass.

The weapon could be mounted aboard ships, airplanes and helicopters, and routinely used for security or anti-terrorism operations.

"There should be no collateral damage to this," said Senior Airman Adam Navin, 22, of Green Bay, Wis., who has served several tours in Iraq.

Navin and two other airmen were role players in Wednesday's demonstration. They and 10 reporters who volunteered were shot with the beams. The beams easily penetrated various layers of winter clothing.

The system was developed by the military, but the two devices currently being evaluated were built by defense contractor Raytheon.

Airman Blaine Pernell, 22, of suburban New Orleans, said he could have used the system during his four tours in Iraq, where he manned watchtowers around a base near Kirkuk. He said Iraqis constantly pulled up and faked car problems so they could scout out U.S. forces.

"All we could do is watch them," he said. But if they had the ray gun, troops "could have dispersed them."

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Re: Military shows off new ray gun
« Reply #1 on: January 28, 2007, 02:37:19 pm »
Unless they can bring the size of the gun smaller it'll be nowhere as sucessful as what they hope.......A big ole sattilate dish won't be to hard to hit with a missle,rpg,etc. ......To me it's another weapon to keep the violence going........

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Re: Military shows off new ray gun
« Reply #2 on: January 31, 2007, 11:43:35 am »
that's awesome... do they have a futureweapons episode of this yet?

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Re: Military shows off new ray gun
« Reply #3 on: February 26, 2007, 09:05:16 am »
I'm sure they have had these weapons and better ones produced already. You think they're going to release news about their top secret next generation weapons?

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Re: Military shows off new ray gun
« Reply #4 on: March 08, 2007, 11:13:07 am »
anyone that is or used to be in the military will agree with me on this....

The civilian population is the absolute last stop on the information train... in the Marines we had access to shit I had never even heard of, and still can't mention.

seriously.

so, this "ray gun" has probobly been announced as a morale booster, since it is non lethal, or it was leaked and there was nothing else the military could do but confirm it...

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Re: Military shows off new ray gun
« Reply #5 on: June 02, 2007, 05:19:12 pm »
I agree with RadDave,
back in 79 the base where I was doing some training, I noticed they were testing items as this.

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