MILITARY ROLLS OUT NEW "RAYGUN" SAYS IS COMPLETELY SAFE BECAUSE COOKS FLESH ONLY .4 MILLIMETERS DEEP
A wave of unbearable heat seems to come out of nowhere,a strong electromagnetic ray, is the latest non-lethal weapon unveiled by the US military this week. "Active Denial System" ray-beam, while powerful and long-range, some 1000 meters (0.6 miles), is the government's so-called "safest non-lethal capability" that has been developed. The technology has attracted safety concerns possibly because the beam is often confused with the microwaves commonly used by consumers to rapidly heat food. Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate Tracy Taffola Marine Corps Base Quantico said it will be be used in mob dispersal, checkpoint security, perimeter security, area denial, infrastructure protection. Although the Pentagon classifies the weapon as "less lethal," New Scientist magazine reported that participants playing the part of rioters in field tests were told to remove glasses and contact lenses to keep their lenses from fusing to their corneas.The Pentagon has not yet ordered any of the ADS system, but Taffola said they could be made ready to enforce government 'free speech zones' for the upcoming political conventions.
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A wave of unbearable heat seems to come out of nowhere,a strong electromagnetic ray, is the latest non-lethal weapon unveiled by the US military this week. "Active Denial System" ray-beam, while powerful and long-range, some 1000 meters (0.6 miles), is the government's so-called "safest non-lethal capability" that has been developed. The technology has attracted safety concerns possibly because the beam is often confused with the microwaves commonly used by consumers to rapidly heat food. Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate Tracy Taffola Marine Corps Base Quantico said it will be be used in mob dispersal, checkpoint security, perimeter security, area denial, infrastructure protection. Although the Pentagon classifies the weapon as "less lethal," New Scientist magazine reported that participants playing the part of rioters in field tests were told to remove glasses and contact lenses to keep their lenses from fusing to their corneas.The Pentagon has not yet ordered any of the ADS system, but Taffola said they could be made ready to enforce government 'free speech zones' for the upcoming political conventions.
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