"Ray gun" haha. It's all good and fine till someone with a pacemaker drops dead. It's a pity all that money going into develping this piece of shit could be spent on training and weapons.
I have a job doing exactly that kind of "stuff". Our company built that device.
As for the comment about the device killing someone with a pacemaker, it simply won't happen. It is essentially a microwave that can only slightly penetrate the skin surface. The water molecules become excited and a great deal of heat is felt. My job rules
I have a job doing exactly that kind of "stuff". Our company built that device.
As for the comment about the device killing someone with a pacemaker, it simply won't happen. It is essentially a microwave that can only slightly penetrate the skin surface. The water molecules become excited and a great deal of heat is felt. My job rules
what company do you work for? harris raytheon? any openings in SATCOM/Wideband?
That's my old unit down there in GA that was doing the testing. They also did it a few years ago when I was actually down there. Said it hurt like a mo fo when they were in front. Once they moved, all better.
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Re: Ray gun of death....well almost
That thing is bad, bad news. My general distrust of the government sees that as population control. And how hard would it be to just "turn up the volume" and start killing ppl?