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A
sensation of unbearable, sudden heat seems to come out of nowhere --
this wave, a strong electromagnetic beam, is the latest non-lethal
weapon unveiled by the US military this week.
"You're not gonna see it, you're not gonna hear it, you're not gonna smell it: you're gonna feel it,"
explained US Marine Colonel Tracy Taffola, director the Joint
Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate, Marine Corps Base Quantico, at a
demonstration for members of the media.
The effect is so repellant, the immediate instinct is to flee -- and quickly, as experienced by AFP at the presentation.
Taffola
is quick also to point out the "Active Denial System" beam, while
powerful and long-range, some 1000 meters (0.6 miles), is the military's
"safest non-lethal capability" that has been developed over 15 years
but never used in the field.
It was deployed briefly in Afghanistan in 2010, but never employed in an operation.
The
technology has attracted safety concerns possibly because the beam is
often confused with the microwaves commonly used by consumers to rapidly
heat food.
"There are a lot of misperceptions out there,"
lamented Taffola, saying the Pentagon was keen to make clear what the
weapon is, and what it is not.
The frequency of the blast makes
all the difference for actual injury as opposed to extreme discomfort,
stressed Stephanie Miller, who measured the system's radio frequency
bioeffects at the Air Force Research Laboratory.
The system ray is 95 gigahertz, a frequency "absorbed very superficially," said Miller.
The beam only goes 1/64th of an inch (0.4 millimeter), which "gives a lot more safety."
"We
have done over 11,000 exposures on people. In that time we've only had
two injuries that required medical attention and in both cases injuries
were fully recovered without complications," she said.
In
contrast, microwave frequency is around one gigahertz, which moves
faster and penetrates deeper -- which is how it can cook meat in an
oven, said top researcher Diana Loree.
With the transmitter, a
wave 100 times the power of a regular microwave oven cannot pop a bag of
popcorn "because the radio frequency is not penetrating enough to heat
enough to internally heat the material," she stressed.
To be
used in mob dispersal, checkpoint security, perimeter security, area
denial, infrastructure protection, the US military envisions a wide
array of uses.
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