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Cecil Moore[_2_] November 19th 07 02:57 PM

Long Distance Microwave Oven?
 
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.
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73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com

John Smith November 19th 07 03:45 PM

Long Distance Microwave Oven?
 
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

Mike Kaliski November 19th 07 04:12 PM

Long Distance Microwave Oven?
 

"John Smith" wrote in message
...
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


John Smith November 19th 07 04:53 PM

Long Distance Microwave Oven?
 
Mike Kaliski wrote:

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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


Hmmm. Sounds more like a fashion line put out by that famous gay
designer--now, if I could just remember his/her/its' name? ROFLOL!

Great visual!

Warm regards,
JS

Cecil Moore[_2_] November 19th 07 05:05 PM

Long Distance Microwave Oven?
 
John Smith wrote:
I wonder what type of defense will be necessary against such a weapon?


Wonder no more. The British Knights of King Authur's
round table have already solved the problem. :-)
--
73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com

Cecil Moore[_2_] November 19th 07 05:09 PM

Long Distance Microwave Oven?
 
Cecil Moore wrote:
John Smith wrote:
I wonder what type of defense will be necessary against such a weapon?


Wonder no more. The British Knights of King Authur's
round table have already solved the problem. :-)


P.S. Their previous problems were long bows and bullets
which this weapon seeks to avoid.
--
73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com

John Smith November 19th 07 05:21 PM

Long Distance Microwave Oven?
 
Cecil Moore wrote:
John Smith wrote:
I wonder what type of defense will be necessary against such a weapon?


Wonder no more. The British Knights of King Authur's
round table have already solved the problem. :-)


Hmmm. Now, if I can just figure out a way to mechanically fasten all
empty beer cans (I DON'T KNOW WHERE THEY CAME FORM! :-) ) into some
suitable EM Armour which allows easy movement ...

Regards,
JS

Cecil Moore[_2_] November 19th 07 08:38 PM

Long Distance Microwave Oven?
 
John Smith wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote:
John Smith wrote:
I wonder what type of defense will be necessary against such a weapon?


Wonder no more. The British Knights of King Authur's
round table have already solved the problem. :-)


Hmmm. Now, if I can just figure out a way to mechanically fasten all
empty beer cans (I DON'T KNOW WHERE THEY CAME FORM! :-) ) into some
suitable EM Armour which allows easy movement ...


If you take the time to do that, I can pretty much
guarantee you will get your picture published on
the web.
--
73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com

Denny November 19th 07 09:41 PM

Long Distance Microwave Oven?
 

Let me be the first to predict this weapon won't go very far.. It will
not take the cell phone generation but milliseconds to realize that
staying behind a parabolic (more or less) piece of aluminum foil or
cut open beer cans stuck to a cardboard contraption will bounce back
the energy giving the troops/police backing up the emitting vehicle a
taste of their own...

Tin foil hats, anyone?

denny

Martin Krawczyk November 19th 07 10:20 PM

Long Distance Microwave Oven?
 


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"Denny" wrote in message
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Let me be the first to predict this weapon won't go very far.. It will
not take the cell phone generation but milliseconds to realize that
staying behind a parabolic (more or less) piece of aluminum foil or
cut open beer cans stuck to a cardboard contraption will bounce back
the energy giving the troops/police backing up the emitting vehicle a
taste of their own...

Tin foil hats, anyone?

denny



everybody is on about metal objects for protection. has anybody seen what
happens when you put metal in a microwave??? lots of sparks and heat.

best defence is to avoid it in the 1st place




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