"John Smith" wrote in message
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Cecil Moore wrote:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main...wdenial118.xml
The heatwave weapon can, by contrast, target troublemakers from
750 metres. It works by dispatching high-powered radio waves from
a vehicle antenna, similar to a satellite television dish, causing
the molecules in a target's skin to vibrate violently, creating a
burning sensation.
I wonder what type of defense will be necessary against such a weapon?
Metallic threads woven into the threads making up ones attire? Metallic
powders bonded within the fabric? Conductive carbon fibers?
Be interesting to see what offerings come about ...
Regards,
JS
I would suggest a thick cream loaded with metallic particles would do the
trick. Something like body paint or stage make-up should be thick enough to
stick to the skin and provide a protective layer. Or how about a body
stocking and tights sprayed with metallic paint? Mmmm, nice... :-)
Mike G0ULI