Microwave weapon will rain pain from the sky
(and a realtime multitarget beamforming phased array to boot) http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20327185.600-microwave-weapon-will-rai... Microwave weapon will rain pain from the sky * Updated 17:09 23 July 2009 by David Hambling * Magazine issue 2718. Subscribe and get 4 free issues. * For similar stories, visit the Weapons Technology Topic Guide THE Pentagon's enthusiasm for non-lethal crowd-control weapons appears to have stepped up a gear with its decision to develop a microwave pain-infliction system that can be fired from an aircraft. The device is an extension of its controversial Active Denial System, which uses microwaves to heat the surface of the skin, creating a painful sensation without burning that strongly motivates the target to flee. The ADS was unveiled in 2001, but it has not been deployed owing to legal issues and safety fears. Nevertheless, the Pentagon's Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate (JNLWD) in Quantico, Virginia, has now called for it to be upgraded. The US air force, whose radar technology the ADS is based on, is increasing its annual funding of the system from $2 million to $10 million. The transmitting antenna on the current system is 2 metres across, produces a single beam of similar width and is steered mechanically, making it cumbersome. At the heart of the new weapon will be a compact airborne antenna, which will be steered electronically and be capable of generating multiple beams, each of which can be aimed while on the move. The new antenna will be steered electronically and is capable of generating multiple heat beams The ADS has been dogged by controversy. J|rgen Altmann, a physicist at Dortmund University in Germany, showed that the microwave beams can cause serious burns at levels not far above those required to repel people. This was verified when a US airman was hospitalised with second-degree burns during testing in April 2007. The airborne version will not make it any less contentious. "Independent of the mode of production, with this size of antenna the beam will show variations of intensity with distance - not just a simple decrease - up to about 500 metres," says Altmann. Shooting it on the move with any accuracy will be difficult, he adds. Dave Law, head of the technology division of the JNLWD, says the new antenna will operate at the lowest possible effective power level and will have a sophisticated automated target-tracking system. In a recent cost-benefit analysis, the US Government Accountability Office rated the ADS worst out of eight non-lethal weapons currently in development.
"In a recent cost-benefit analysis, the US Government Accountability Office rated the ADS worst out of eight non-lethal weapons currently in development." This assures maximum tax-rathole on the principle that no combo has ever wasted more money than ineffectual military dorks and armaments that are not designed to live up to their promise and stay within first budgets, you death on industrial scale, why then place no limits on cost. Hark, WMDs have brokeback the US and USSR, and about to do the same to the little copyists. Wait, that assertion excludes religion, education, capitalism and our beloved hot-shit internet which is absolutely certain, so it is said often in this esteemed forum, to free the oppressed from the four thousand horseturds of .mil, .god, .edu. .com. How many times, oh lord, must it be said, there is no security, not a jottle. You got tranquillity and money, they will be taken from you by force. That is a fairy tale, honey, to keep you scared enough to buy protection from friendlies: dot-MGEC.
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Eugen Leitl
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