U.S. Military Tested New Generation Microwave Weapons On Iraq Civilians In 2003
Holy Mother of God. we did go into Iraq to liberate the people from Sadams tyranny didn't we, This is our Liberation? unfriking believable
American Military tested new generation Microwave weapons on Iraq civilians in 2003
A new Italian documentary shade more lights that US troops tested new generation of Laser, Microwave weapons on Iraq’s military and civilians back in 2003 in the “battle of the Airport”.
An interview with Iraqi eyewitness reveals the whole truth.
Saad al Falluji: This bus was very crowded, they were going from Hilla to Kifil, to find their families, but before they had arrived at the American checkpoint the villagers said to them “return back, return back”. When the bus tried to return back it was shot by the checkpoint.
Geert Van Morteer: No gunshot wounds?
Saad al Falluji: No, no, I don’t know what it was. We are here 10 surgeons and we couldn’t decide which was the weapon that hit this car.
The documentary is in Italian Language but you can download the Arabic and English transcript, from the “right sidebar”.
If you want to watch the video, don’t click on the icon, just use “save as” and download it.
Link to the Italian website: >>>cont
http://www.rainews24.it/ran24/inchieste/guerre_ste...
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Microwave weapons that cause pain without lasting injury are to be issued to American troops in Iraq for the first time as concern mounts over the growing number of civilians killed in fighting.The non-lethal weapons, which use high-powered electromagnetic beams, will be fitted to vehicles already in Iraq, which will allow the system to be introduced as early as next year.
Microwave gun to be used by US troops on Iraq rioters
beam rapidly heats water molecules in the skin to cause intolerable pain and a
burning sensation. The invisible beam penetrates the skin to a depth of less
than a millimetre. As soon as the target moves out of the beam's path, the
pain disappears.
Because there are no after-effects, the United States Department of Defence
believes that the weapons will be particularly useful in urban conflict. The
beam could be used to scatter large crowds in which insurgents operate at close
quarters to both troops and civilians.
"The skin gets extremely hot, and people can't stand the pain, so they have
to move - and move in the way we want them to," said Col Wade Hall of the
Office of Force Transformation, a body formed in November 2001 to promote rapid
improvement across all of the American armed services.
Rich Garcia, a spokesman for the Air Force Research Laboratory in New Mexico,
where the systems were developed, took part in testing the weapon and was
subjected to the microwave beam which has a range of one kilometre. "It just
feels like your skin is on fire," he said. "[But] when you get out of the path of
the beam, or shut off the beam, everything goes back to normal. There's no
residual pain."
A heated battle on a crowded Baghdad street last week that left 16 Iraqis
dead, highlighted once again the pressing need to reduce the number of civilian
casualties, and at the same time prevent further damage to relations between
American troops and the Iraqi population. American commanders later admitted
using seven helicopter-launched rockets and 30 high-calibre machine gun rounds in
last Sunday's incident.
The armoured vehicles will be named Sheriffs once they have been modified to
carry the microwave weapons, known as the Active Denial System (ADS). Col Hall
said that US army and US marine corps units should receive four to six ADS
equipped Sheriffs by September 2005.
The project was initiated only three months ago but US military chiefs intend
to rush the Sheriffs into the front line, believing that they can be of
immediate assistance.
In another development, the Sheriffs will be fitted with Gunslinger, a
rapid-fire gun currently under development that will detect enemy snipers and
automatically fire back at them.
If the Sheriffs prove successful, their use will be expanded in combat zones.
They will also be deployed for security at ports and air force bases, and
could take part in border patrols.
Link Here
American Military tested new generation Microwave weapons on Iraq civilians in 2003
A new Italian documentary shade more lights that US troops tested new generation of Laser, Microwave weapons on Iraq’s military and civilians back in 2003 in the “battle of the Airport”.
An interview with Iraqi eyewitness reveals the whole truth.
Saad al Falluji: This bus was very crowded, they were going from Hilla to Kifil, to find their families, but before they had arrived at the American checkpoint the villagers said to them “return back, return back”. When the bus tried to return back it was shot by the checkpoint.
Geert Van Morteer: No gunshot wounds?
Saad al Falluji: No, no, I don’t know what it was. We are here 10 surgeons and we couldn’t decide which was the weapon that hit this car.
The documentary is in Italian Language but you can download the Arabic and English transcript, from the “right sidebar”.
If you want to watch the video, don’t click on the icon, just use “save as” and download it.
Link to the Italian website: >>>cont
http://www.rainews24.it/ran24/inchieste/guerre_ste...
Link Here
Microwave weapons that cause pain without lasting injury are to be issued to American troops in Iraq for the first time as concern mounts over the growing number of civilians killed in fighting.The non-lethal weapons, which use high-powered electromagnetic beams, will be fitted to vehicles already in Iraq, which will allow the system to be introduced as early as next year.
Microwave gun to be used by US troops on Iraq rioters
By Tony Freinberg and Sean Rayment, Defence Correspondent(Filed: 19/09/2004) http://www.telegraph.co.uk
Iraq's Guinea-Pig battleground:
Electromagnetic Radiation weapons will be tested in 2005
THESE WEAPONS ARE AND CAN BE LETHAL....THE AF HAS STATED IT IS THEIR POLICY TO DEVELOP LETHAL DEWs AGAINST PEOPLE IRAQ IS THE TESTING GROUND....(see AF2025)
Using technology similar to that found in a conventional microwave oven, the
beam rapidly heats water molecules in the skin to cause intolerable pain and a
burning sensation. The invisible beam penetrates the skin to a depth of less
than a millimetre. As soon as the target moves out of the beam's path, the
pain disappears.
Because there are no after-effects, the United States Department of Defence
believes that the weapons will be particularly useful in urban conflict. The
beam could be used to scatter large crowds in which insurgents operate at close
quarters to both troops and civilians.
"The skin gets extremely hot, and people can't stand the pain, so they have
to move - and move in the way we want them to," said Col Wade Hall of the
Office of Force Transformation, a body formed in November 2001 to promote rapid
improvement across all of the American armed services.
Rich Garcia, a spokesman for the Air Force Research Laboratory in New Mexico,
where the systems were developed, took part in testing the weapon and was
subjected to the microwave beam which has a range of one kilometre. "It just
feels like your skin is on fire," he said. "[But] when you get out of the path of
the beam, or shut off the beam, everything goes back to normal. There's no
residual pain."
A heated battle on a crowded Baghdad street last week that left 16 Iraqis
dead, highlighted once again the pressing need to reduce the number of civilian
casualties, and at the same time prevent further damage to relations between
American troops and the Iraqi population. American commanders later admitted
using seven helicopter-launched rockets and 30 high-calibre machine gun rounds in
last Sunday's incident.
The armoured vehicles will be named Sheriffs once they have been modified to
carry the microwave weapons, known as the Active Denial System (ADS). Col Hall
said that US army and US marine corps units should receive four to six ADS
equipped Sheriffs by September 2005.
The project was initiated only three months ago but US military chiefs intend
to rush the Sheriffs into the front line, believing that they can be of
immediate assistance.
In another development, the Sheriffs will be fitted with Gunslinger, a
rapid-fire gun currently under development that will detect enemy snipers and
automatically fire back at them.
If the Sheriffs prove successful, their use will be expanded in combat zones.
They will also be deployed for security at ports and air force bases, and
could take part in border patrols.
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