Jim Posted February 3, 2005 Posted February 3, 2005 Gotta love a multi-million dollar system that can be deflected by "...a garbage can lid". Quote
Peter_Puget Posted February 4, 2005 Author Posted February 4, 2005 Jeesh you guys they are talking about a ray gun: Active Denial Technology uses a transmitter to send a narrow beam of 95-GHz millimeter waves towards an identified subject. Traveling at the speed of light, the energy reaches the subject and penetrates less than 1/64 of an inch into the skin, quickly heating up the skin's surface. The 95-GHz energy penetrates 1/64 inch into the skin and produces an intense burning sensation that stops when the transmitter is switched off or when the individual moves out of the beam. Within seconds, an individual feels an intense heating sensation that stops when the transmitter is shut off or when the individual moves out of the beam. According to reports, a 2-second burst from the system can heat the skin to a temperature of 130° F. At 50 °C, the pain reflex makes people pull away automatically in less than a second. Someone would have to stay in the beam for 250 seconds before it burnt the skin, Despite the sensation, the technology does not cause injury because of the low energy levels used. It exploits a natural defense mechanism that helps to protect the human body from damage. The heat-induced sensation caused by this technology, is nearly identical to the sensation experienced by briefly touching an ordinary light bulb that has been left on for a while. Unlike a light bulb, however, active denial technology will not cause rapid burning, because of the shallow penetration of the beam and the low levels of energy used. The transmitter needs only to be on for a few seconds to cause the sensation. The plan in Iraq is to use it for non-lethal crowd control. Quote
AlpineK Posted February 4, 2005 Posted February 4, 2005 Well I bet they have a lot of garbage can lids in Iran. It may work a couple times, but I think they'll figure out the defence quickly. Quote
snoboy Posted February 4, 2005 Posted February 4, 2005 I thought he was talking about roasting coffee... Quote
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