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‘Starlink killer’: China’s 20 GW microwave weapon could fry satellites with 60-second bursts
A team of researchers in China has developed a key component for a compact ...
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During the Cold War, Washington feared that Moscow was seeking to turn microwave radiation into covert weapons of mind control. More recently, the U.S. military itself sought to develop microwave arms ...
Even though it may look, sound, and act like a death ray, China claims that its new long-range pain beam isn't lethal. Considering the claim that it can cause "overwhelming pain," though, a victim ...
"Less lethal" weapon shoots a microwave beam, causes painful hot spots. Scientists worry targets could suffer permanent damage. Photos: Researchers cook up microwave weapon Scientists are questioning ...
LONDON, May 1 (Reuters) - Laser beams and microwave dishes are the latest weapons in an arms race to shave milliseconds off dealing times in the shadowy world of high-speed, computerised financial ...
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Starlink killer 20 GW microwave weapon could fry satellites in 60 seconds
A new generation of high-power microwave weapons is moving from theory to hardware, and the latest claim from China is stark: ...
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