Unbelievable SciFi Military "Weapons That Actually Exist"
By Mac Slavo/Activist Post November 30, 2016 Share this article:
It may sound like the kind of science fiction contraptions that
would show up in a James Bond film or some other futuristic Hollywood
spectacle ... but these weapons are now making their way to the
battlefield.
The technology that is understood
by the general public is seriously outdated. There has been a revolution
of new advances in technology, and much of it draws heavily from the
use of electromagnetic energy, lasers and A.I. robots.
The future is downright deadly - that is, if you wind up in the crosshairs.
Though many of these devices may seem outlandish, they
are, in fact, ready to make the difference in the conflicts of the rest
of the 21st Century.
As this video points out, these science fiction-esque weapons "actually exist."
These
technologies (and more) are changing the world that we live in, and
tilting the tables in favor of whoever can maintain dominance over the
spectrum and the arena in which the battle is to take place:
Swarm bots:
Using the collective power of slavish, hive insect behavior - in the
air, underwater and on land. Healthcare, disaster rescue, mining
operations, military operations and more. Could play a central role in
many military strategies and scenarios, using command and communication
without the need for human operators.
Plasma force fields:
Currently developed, soon deployed ... protect vehicles from shock
waves, explosive blasts, etc. It is a defensive projection device that
can be created on-demand in response to an oncoming projectile, etc. The
plasma field can deflect or significantly slow down the impact of any
threat with which it is equipped to handle.
Advanced-precision, kill weapon system:
It attaches active, laser guidance to missiles or other weapon systems,
and can even be adapted via USB to any non-guided (i.e. non-smart)
weapon system, transforming it into a precision-killing device. This is
already in use on the battlefield.
Directed Energy Weapon:
Rumored to exist long before the Pentagon admitted that it did, this
weapon focuses a high-energy laser that can destroy practically anything
in its path. A 10kw laser can take out incoming threats, enemy planes,
satellites and more.
Modular Advanced Armed Robotic System (MAARS):
This pretty much makes deadly, killer drones out of any robot of just
about any kind. Already they have been armed with automatic machine guns
and grenade launchers.
Precision-guided firearms:
This smart, long-range, superior tracking system won't fire the bullet
until the gun is on target. Now, being a highly deadly sniper doesn't
require rare skill and natural talent, but simply the ability to operate
this smart gun.
Rail Guns: The major
benefit is that they don't need gun powder or explosives. Instead, it is
fired via electromagnetic forces - which can be extremely potent.
Projectiles can be fired at speeds up to 4500 mph, or more than 1 mile
per second. Though this requires tremendous amounts of electricity, they
may replace missile defense systems as a cheap and cleaner weapons
grid.
The Active Denial System: A leading example of
non-lethal weapons, this one has already been in use on the battlefield
in Iraq, and at home at protests both in the U.S. and other nations.
Microwave beams can heat the skin and force a targeted population to
leave the area immediately in order to avoid the skin-searing sensation -
literally no one can stand to remain within an active denial perimeter
... to do so would be sheer torture. Nevertheless, it is considered
ideal for crowd control and perimeter security.
Laser-weapon system:
There are many variations of this, but the most utilized is becoming
the laser shot system deployed by the military on boats and other craft
with the intention of shooting down UAVs and other drone craft. It is
precise and very low cost, and certainly something likely to be part of
the future of warfare.
What else is coming down the pipeline from DARPA that we don't yet know about?
The answer is plenty, and there's much more in development. Technology is advancing more rapidly than ever before.
Originally published at Activist Post - reposted with permission.
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