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New Military Ray Gun Makes People Feel As Though They're Going to Catch Fire |
2007-01-25 |
![]() 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 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 skin. The millimeter waves cannot go through walls or glass, but they can penetrate most clothing, officials said. 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. 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." |
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC |
#21 It also kills termites. Please, test in my neighborhood. |
Posted by: OregonGuy 2007-01-25 17:30 |
#20 causes everything from hair loss to dropped gonads Sounds good, then stomp them, HARD |
Posted by: Redneck Jim 2007-01-25 17:07 |
#19 Everytime they claim it shouldn't be used, just tell them, "Fine, we'll use flamethrowers and gatling guns instead. That way, instead of maybe getting cancer in 80 years, they'll be dead and crispy! Just think of the medical savings." |
Posted by: Silentbrick 2007-01-25 16:58 |
#18 Ive put my hand in front of a small version of this thing and believe me, it works! Very cool technology that only needs to be made smaller/more portable to be deployable. Yes, the moonbats will tell you this causes everything from hair loss to dropped gonads and so must never be used. |
Posted by: remoteman 2007-01-25 15:50 |
#17 Now we just need a version that makes Allanists experience a burning desire to emigrate to Pakistan/Yemen/France/wherever. |
Posted by: Slomoper Cloluger4649 2007-01-25 13:17 |
#16 And they kill germa, too! Now, protestors/rioters are deterred, AND they're sanitized at the same time. Isn't Science great? |
Posted by: anonymous5089 2007-01-25 12:39 |
#15 #2: But will the beams penetrate a tinfoil hat? MIcrowaves make tinfoil melt and spark. |
Posted by: Redneck Jim 2007-01-25 12:34 |
#14 Give 'em hell!!! |
Posted by: Danielle 2007-01-25 11:53 |
#13 Dude: Hey, man, watch this...... OUCH!!!!! |
Posted by: Texhooey 2007-01-25 11:11 |
#12 Call it the "Hot Foot". |
Posted by: Spot 2007-01-25 10:55 |
#11 lol, Frank! Somehow, I had a mental picture of hawaiian-shirt cladded engineers testing this thing out (I read about it in my local paper). I wouldn't wanna be the first guinea pig, that's for sure! |
Posted by: BA 2007-01-25 09:56 |
#10 "and then I caught fire and burned up!" "but you look perfectly fine to me" "I got better" /monty python |
Posted by: Frank G 2007-01-25 07:10 |
#9 THis must be the twenty-first century. |
Posted by: Mike 2007-01-25 06:48 |
#8 Moonbats raving that it causes cancer in 5.....4....3.... |
Posted by: Swamp Blondie 2007-01-25 06:18 |
#7 Think global (warning). Act locally (warming). |
Posted by: Jackal 2007-01-25 01:41 |
#6 One also wonders, how many BTU's does a burning Jihadi generate? |
Posted by: Silentbrick 2007-01-25 01:25 |
#5 Set people on fire, and they'll be warm for the rest of their lives. |
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 2007-01-25 01:02 |
#4 SO its NOT a HUGE SOLAR EXPLOSION from yestiddy _ D*** ng it, here I am thinking its was too much cola during day, mixed wid too many onions and jalapenos wid din-din at nite. |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2007-01-25 01:00 |
#3 Flamethrowers also make people feel like they're going to catch fire...and then they do. And whatever you wanted to stop them from doing, they'll never, EVER do again. |
Posted by: Silentbrick 2007-01-25 00:46 |
#2 But will the beams penetrate a tinfoil hat? |
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 2007-01-25 00:36 |
#1 New Military Ray Gun Makes People Feel As Though They're Going to Catch Fire Many of the Rantburg D-S&T-P covers have the same effect on me. |
Posted by: xbalanke 2007-01-25 00:17 |