Directed-energy weapon
A directed-energy weapon is a weapon used from a distance that damages the target with focused energy. Directed-energy weapons could use lasers, microwaves, or particle beams. Directed-energy weapons can be used against personnel, missiles, vehicles, and optical devices.[1][2]
Directed-energy Weapon Media
Police car equipped with an LRAD-500X sonic weapon (Warsaw, Poland, 2011).
Members of the Directed Energy and Electric Weapon Systems Program Office of the US Navy, fire a laser through a beam director on a Kineto Tracking Mount, controlled by a MK-15 Phalanx Close-In Weapons System
The LRAD is the round black device on top of the New York City police Hummer.
Archimedes may have used mirrors acting collectively as a parabolic reflector to burn ships attacking Syracuse.
The writer Jürgen Fuchs described decomposition methods as 'an attack on the human soul'. He died of a rare form of leukemia in 1990 which he believed was the result of radiation poisoning. He, and others, suspected he had been targeted with directed X-rays during his imprisonment.
References
- ↑ "Daily Telegraph, 12th September 2013", Golden Eye-style energy beam is developed by Nato scientists, Oct. 08, 2013
- ↑ "Milsat Magazine, Satnews Daily, June 24th 2009", U.S. Navy Laser Versus UAVs... Laser Wins..., Oct. 08, 2013