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Havana syndrome: Foreign adversaries' microwave weapons capabilities explained by physicist


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I have no doubt at all that adversaries such as China and Russia have such weapons.

It is ridiculous that our intelligence agencies deny the existence of such weapons when we have them ourselves.

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The ADS heat weapon seems to be particularly nasty; it creates a “focused beam of millimeter waves at a frequency of 95 gigahertz” that burns the skin, among other injuries.

How can our intelligence agencies continue to deny the existence of such weapons when we have them widely deployed throughout the world?

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4 hours ago, OceanBreeze said:

I have no doubt at all that adversaries such as China and Russia have such weapons.

It is ridiculous that our intelligence agencies deny the existence of such weapons when we have them ourselves.

SHIZATL3RFF7ZAMP2PV4ROLKWE.jpg

 

The ADS heat weapon seems to be particularly nasty; it creates a “focused beam of millimeter waves at a frequency of 95 gigahertz” that burns the skin, among other injuries.

How can our intelligence agencies continue to deny the existence of such weapons when we have them widely deployed throughout the world?

I don't know Ocean breeze why they don't think that Russia and China have microwave weapons, They are quite common I remember in college back in 2011 I made a microwave gun by pulling the magnetron out of a microwave and hooking it to a ultra capacitor which cost 30 dollars for the microwave and 50 dollars for the ultra capacitor. If I had one 12 years ago, I am quite certain that China and Russia with trillions  of yuan and rubles  have them as of 2023.

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