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Published on December 5, 2006 By Zoomba In WinCustomize News

It's no real secret that war and conflict is perhaps one of the biggest driving influences on the development of new technology.  Modern computers and the Internet were inventions brought about to deal with war situations.  It seems the latest advance in wartime technology is a non-lethal weapon that basically cooks the target like a TV dinner in a microwave oven.

Declared ready for deployment in Iraq, the Air Force has developed a weapon it's calling the Active Denial System.  The ADS shoots a beam of millimeter waves, waves that are in between x-rays and microwaves found in a standard microwave oven.  The effect is a very rapid warming of the skin, causing rapidly mounting pain for the target.  Studies conducted by the Air Force show that most subjects could withstand 3 seconds on average, and none lasted more than 5 before fleeing the beam.

The ADS is meant to be a crowd-control device, to clear riots and secure zones of combat.  Current prototypes are mounted on Hummers and have a 2-meter diameter with a range of 500 yards, making it the furthest-reaching and one of the overall safest non-lethal weapons in use.

Just a few years ago, "microwave guns" were exclusively the domain of science fiction, now they're a reality and coming to a warzone near you!


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on Dec 05, 2006
Nonlethal, ehh? I'm pretty sure such an intense beam of microwave-xray radiation has at least a few harmful side effects... after all, when you get an x-ray, you need all that lead shielding...
on Dec 05, 2006
@Zoomba!   
I liked the quote: "Wouldn't it be deliciously ironic if a tinfoil hat protected you from this??"
Seriously, can you see this in police cars not too long from now?!
My kids coming home with roasted eyeballs?! I dunno...
Good controversy value on this thread.
Also, somewhat related to (skin) skinning.

on Dec 05, 2006

The amount and type of radiation from ADS supposedly is not enough to cause cancer or permenant harm.  The objective of the weapon is to cause people to flee from the path of the beam, to disrupt rioters etc.  Short of being tied-down and subjected to the beam, prolonged exposure is highly unlikely.

The strength of the beam means it mostly is absorbed by the skin and does not penetrate further (hence the extreme pain from heat).  As to eyeballs, they ran tests on monkeys and they found that damage to the eyeball was extremely hard to obtain since even when unconscious, subjects would blink or twitch their head away from the beam before damage could occur.  When they forced damage, the eye recovered fully within 24hrs.

on Dec 05, 2006
O.K. I won't worry so much now...
...but I want one!
on Dec 05, 2006
I see a large potential for abuse in this.
on Dec 05, 2006
There is abuse potential in rocks and sticks and pepper and water and . . etc.
on Dec 05, 2006
No doubt there will be abuses. But I figure the abuses with this will be less severe than with guns.
on Dec 05, 2006
As Stewie would say, "Victory is mine!!!"

I want one too!!!!!!!!!

Speedy
on Dec 05, 2006
Have they tried using it on a cold pizza yet?
on Dec 05, 2006
It's only a matter of time until they deploy it against "undesirables" in the USA.
on Dec 05, 2006
We are always so imaginative when designing to hurt people...
on Dec 05, 2006
I want one too

-hey you stupid kids get offa my lawn ZAP!
on Dec 05, 2006
"road rage" would take on a whole new dimension.
on Dec 06, 2006
"Would you like fries with your crispy skin?"
on Dec 06, 2006
The sequel: Uncontrollable Laughter Ray, Resulting in Terminal Silliness. *snicker* "Book 'em, Danno!" *chuckle* snort!
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