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U.S. MICROWAVE WEAPON GOING TO IRAQ, EXPERT SAYS
www.american-reporter.com ^ | 4/3/4 | Joe Shea

Posted on 04/04/2004 8:22:55 AM PDT by teldon30

BRADENTON, Fla., April 1, 2004 -- The United States has decided to deploy a $40-million, futuristic non-lethal microwave weapons system that can burn but not blind crowds and combatants at several hundred yards, according to official notice given to retired U.S. Army Col. John Alexander, a consultant to U.S. military forces who is credited with developing the modern concept of non-lethal defense, The American Reporter has learned.

Asked on "Joe Shea at Noon" on WWPR-AM 1490 in Bradenton, Fla., what non-lethal weapons might be in the hands of armies in the future, Col. Alexander unexpectedly revealed new information about one of the nation's most secret and mysterious weapons system and said a decision has been reached to deploy it to Iraq.

"There are some big systems that are coming along," he said. "The 'Active Denial' system being built by the military, this is a microwave system that can project a beam for hundreds of meters and, in fact, I just learned last week that they're going to actually deploy this to Iraq. Now if you want a system that can keep people at bay at a significant distance, that will be the system.

Mounted on a Jeep, the Active Denial microwave weapon can sweep across a rampaging mob and force its members to flee by heating their skin. The effect is similar to touching a hot light bulb, the Air Force says, but will not leave burns or scars or damage eyes. It was tested on human volunteers. Graphic: U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory

"This is a beam that's put out and basically it inflicts pain. I have been zapped by the prototype, and it is extremely effective. It hits the outer layers of the skin and any minor [contact] - anything that's exposed - will cause you to cease and desist immediately."

However, Col. Alexander continued, "The eyes are perfectly safe. There have been substantial studies done. The microwaves themselves do not penetrate the skin or the cornea. So what they do is they penetrate just far enough to hit the pain receptors. So unlike some of the articles when this first came out, you can't just turn it up and cook people, for instance. The microwaves themselves do not penetrate."

Asked if it is the kind of weapon that could be deployed against the raging mob that assassinated four U.S. security contractors in Fallujah yesterday, Col. Alexander responded, "Yes."

"It is not ready for full fielding yet, but just within the past couple days I saw a notice that they are going to send it, and my guess, it'll be used for flank defense of what we know as the Green Zone." The Green Zone is the area surrounding U.S. forces headquarters in Baghdad where there have been many car bomb and rocket attacks as well as mob activity in recent months. "The exact range I'm not at liberty to discuss, but it is several hundred meters," he said. "The Active Denial System microwave operates at 93 Gigahertz and is very effective," he said.

Col. Alexander was asked to appear on "Joe Shea at Noon," hosted by this reporter, to talk about ways U.S. forces could exert more control over raging mobs such as those seen celebrating the gruesome murders in Fallujah, a city of 500,000 north of Iraq in the so-called Sunni Triangle where some are still loyal to the former Saddam Hussein regime. He has recently been in Afghanistan as a consultant to U.S. forces there and has written a book, "Winning The War," available from Amazon.com and published by St. Martin's Press.

He is the former head of the Los Alamos National Laboratory program on non-lethal weapons and served as the U.S. representative on four international studies conducted by NATO, and has chaired most of the major conferences on non-lethal weapons over the past decade. He retired after 34 years in the U.S. Army, where he served mostly in Special Operations and Intelligence capacities. Information about the nature and scope of the Active Denial Technology program is available on several U.S. Air Force Websites. The Air Force Research Laboratory lauded the program last year, saying "One of the attractive features of ADT is that the probability of hit is 100% since ballistics effects are irrelevant." The program has also faced controversy, with some sceintists charging that it could blind innocent persons. The Air Force has said the microwave energy goes no deeper than 1/64th of an inch, not penetrating deeply enough to cause permanent harm.

"Active Denial Technology is a breakthrough non-lethal technology that uses millimeter-wave electromagnetic energy to stop, deter and turn back an advancing adversary from relatively long range. It is expected to save countless lives by providing a way to stop individuals without causing injury, before a deadly confrontation develops," an Air Force press release said last year. "The energy beam travels at the speed of light. As long as electricity is available, a continuous or pulsed beam of energy can be projected. Operators can direct this beam toward individual targets, sweep it across many targets, dwell it to suppress snipers, or create an energy barrier. The range of ADT considerably exceeds the range of conventional non-lethal technologies and is meant to outrange small arms fire. Possible applications of ADT are airborne, maritime, fixed site, or man-portable. Researchers are studying all applications for their operational benefits and technical feasibility," the Air Force Research Laboratory said in March 2001, when the weapon was first tested on human volunteers and animals.

Underlying the microwave beam is a powerful magnetron developed by Communications & Power Industries (CPI), which was bought out in 2003 by a private equity capital venture firm, Cypress Group, Inc.


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KEYWORDS: iraq; miltech; muslims; nonlethalweapons
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To: Cultural Jihad
human volunteers AKA Military Recruits LOL
41 posted on 04/04/2004 9:49:50 AM PDT by Trueblackman (Terrorism and Liberalism never rest and neither do I)
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To: solitas
Deploying a 50 cal. against them would be a cheaper solution.

And with no repeat offenders...

42 posted on 04/04/2004 9:49:57 AM PDT by CommandoFrank (Peer into the depths of hell and you will find the face of Islam...)
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To: SauronOfMordor
We Freepers finally have a valid reason for wearing those tin-foil hats!!!
43 posted on 04/04/2004 9:50:05 AM PDT by Drammach (Freedom; not just a job, it's an adventure..)
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To: joebuck
Cooks from the inside out...?

I suspect there will be quite a bit of damage not yet documented in future medical stats which the targets will never know about for decades or until the US will then assume liability similar to Agent Orange damages.
45 posted on 04/04/2004 9:51:03 AM PDT by Cvengr (;^))
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To: teldon30
Maybe someday the military will be able to 'zap' an area and cause all the munitions to explode.
46 posted on 04/04/2004 9:52:16 AM PDT by jigsaw (http://prophetofdoom.net ---> Islam’s Terrorist Dogma in Muhammad’s Own Words)
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To: Solitary Traveler
No need to repay evil with evil.

Our efforts have reduced the threat from that area to that similar to an inner city gang of malcontent youth. At least we don't have to worry as much about an aviation strike or SCUD missile attacks or compartmentalized WMD factories being established, accompanied by a dictator led third world military strike against various US interests in the area.

Now our interests under risk are more confined to within the borders of Iraq. All in all we're considerably ahead than before.

Perhaps what is more important in the American mindset is to recognize a military battle could result in the deaths of 1000s and not simply a handful on men as a worse case scenerio.
47 posted on 04/04/2004 9:57:43 AM PDT by Cvengr (;^))
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To: independentmind; solitas
What happens when it's okayed for domestic use by police? ~ solitas

And I would bet a lot of money we'll see exactly that in my lifetime. ~ independentmind

100% guaranteed, I'd say. Otherwise the transnational lib-uh-rhuls would say it's a war crime to use a crowd control weapon on foreigners, if it's not safe enough to use on your own citizens/subjects...

48 posted on 04/04/2004 9:59:03 AM PDT by null and void
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To: joebuck
It does penetrate clothing..
The actual frequency is higher than that of a standard microwave oven..
49 posted on 04/04/2004 10:25:38 AM PDT by Drammach (Freedom; not just a job, it's an adventure..)
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To: proud American in Canada
"Asked if it is the kind of weapon that could be deployed against the raging mob that assassinated four U.S. security contractors in Fallujah yesterday, Col. Alexander responded, "Yes.""

What's wrong with the M16?

50 posted on 04/04/2004 10:29:15 AM PDT by Labyrinthos
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To: mikegi
"I think it is more like the "agonizer" device used in numerous Star Trek episodes'

Okay, works for me. What would work even better is a taped broadcast in arabic that if they keep up the shenanigans, we could easily turn it up from "defrost" to "cook"

CC

51 posted on 04/04/2004 10:33:28 AM PDT by Celtic Conservative (This is my tagline. There are many like it, but this one is mine...)
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To: teldon30

Guaranteed to give 3rd degree burns on contact.

52 posted on 04/04/2004 10:43:48 AM PDT by SquirrelKing (If your beer tastes heavy, your tongue needs exercise. - Newcastle Brown)
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To: mikegi
Something in StarTrek that caused agony...hmmm...like Shatner?
53 posted on 04/04/2004 11:11:31 AM PDT by solitas (sometimes I lay awake at night looking up at the stars wondering where the heck did the ceiling go?)
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To: teldon30
Can ya pop pop-corn with it?
54 posted on 04/04/2004 11:19:00 AM PDT by Godfollow
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To: Solitary Traveler
When I first heard about that atrocity (for which there STILL hasn't been any retribution), I wanted to change the name of the city to "Nagasaki" and repeat history: I wanted to see sheets of skin peeling off burn victims, sightless eyesockets melted from the blast, combatants so shocked they couldn't even care about their own living, flies crawling over open eyes - everything you see in the old WWII images. I wanted to see total destruction, once and for all, as an object lesson to the rest of that dog-country.
55 posted on 04/04/2004 11:20:20 AM PDT by solitas (sometimes I lay awake at night looking up at the stars wondering where the heck did the ceiling go?)
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To: SauronOfMordor
93 Ghz has about a 3.2mm wavelength - foil or even copper windowscreen (not regular metallic screening 'cause the coated wires wouldn't make cross-contact where the warp touches the weft).
56 posted on 04/04/2004 11:28:15 AM PDT by solitas (sometimes I lay awake at night looking up at the stars wondering where the heck did the ceiling go?)
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To: OXENinFLA
I like my terrorists extra-crispy.
57 posted on 04/04/2004 11:54:57 AM PDT by Mad_Tom_Rackham (Any day you wake up is a good day.)
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To: Cultural Jihad
That's way too big a dish and will get shot up at great distances. Can it operate riddled with bullet holes?
58 posted on 04/04/2004 11:59:45 AM PDT by A CA Guy (God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
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To: OXENinFLA
Why not at least rubber bullets?
59 posted on 04/04/2004 12:01:10 PM PDT by A CA Guy (God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
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To: teldon30
U.S. MICROWAVE WEAPON GOING TO IRAQ, EXPERT SAYS

Pop go the weasels...

60 posted on 04/04/2004 12:03:08 PM PDT by dirtboy (Howard, we hardly knew ye. Not that we're complaining, mind you...)
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