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Zombie
01-25-2007, 06:02 AM
Area51 tech is go:shoot:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6297149.stm


US military unveils heat-ray gun
By James Westhead
BBC News, Washington

The US military has given the first public display of what it says is a revolutionary heat-ray weapon to repel enemies or disperse hostile crowds.

The gun - called Silent Guardian - projects an invisible high energy beam that produces a sudden burning feeling, but is actually harmless.

The beam can be fired as far as 500m (550 yards), much further than existing non-lethal weapons like rubber bullets.

The gun should be in use by the US military within three years.

The prototype weapon uses a large rectangular dish mounted on a Humvee vehicle.

The waves can penetrate clothes but not walls, suddenly heating up the skin of anyone in its path to 50C.

Journalists who volunteered to be zapped during the demonstration on an air base in the US state of Georgia described the sensation as similar to a blast from a very hot oven - too painful to bear and forcing them to dive for cover.

Military officials say the so-called "active denial system" is harmless, but could prove invaluable in the increasingly complex situations they face.

The marine colonel in charge said it was an alternative to going straight from shouting to shooting and could save lives.

The system could be used both for dispersing hostile crowds during peace time, or in conflicts like Iraq and Afghanistan.

LagomorphPrime
01-25-2007, 08:20 AM
I don't like the inherent job that this attaches to the military. The military isn't and shouldn't be a police force. Something like this is for cops to use on civilians so as not to harm people. When the military takes action against people opposing it death and destruction should be the only results.

Of course, since we're already forcing soldiers to act as cops and nannies we might as well reinforce them with stuff like this. But still.

Zombie
01-25-2007, 09:15 AM
It may be military designed and developed but I can see it being used in high security prisons as well as riot & cc duties.

It would be good for securing perimeters around bases. If glass does not stop it then it would be good for security checkpoints as well.

I do agree that it pushes the soldier into more roles than what should be asked to do but if they are being forced to do the job give em the toys they need to do the job.