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Blitzed
09-25-2007, 05:00 AM
Just found this, it seems like a crazy idea, but then again i feel its better than firing off a couple M-16 rounds into a group of people. This machine sends out 95 GHz millimeter waves, that penetrate a 64th of inch beneath the skin, where the most nerve receptors are concentrated. Its said to cause no long term affects but a bad memory of the pain. Its amazing what military technology can be made.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=qr3qJ0racd0

Mohksha
09-25-2007, 05:05 AM
scary huh? boy i can't wait until its used on american crowds with impunity the way the taser is now... ::sarcasm::

Blitzed
09-25-2007, 05:12 AM
yeah, cops are given the chance when they get the tazers to be tazed and feel the affects, Im guessing most of them dont..


http://youtube.com/watch?v=SGaWDL7ofLQ


I promise thats the last youtube video I post :stoned:




PS. Poor lady..

Diary of a Madman
09-25-2007, 05:25 PM
it will just be a matter of time before jocks start pain-raying each other at frat parties and bar parking lots.........

Psycho4Bud
09-25-2007, 05:35 PM
yeah, cops are given the chance when they get the tazers to be tazed and feel the affects, Im guessing most of them dont..


http://youtube.com/watch?v=SGaWDL7ofLQ


I promise thats the last youtube video I post :stoned:




PS. Poor lady..

I watched a Bloopers show one time where the cops were training on tazers. If I recall it was mandatory that they got zapped. LOL....the one shooting forgot about a 15 degree drop of the prongs and hit his partner in the nuts! He started laughing so hard his friend on the floor got a few extra zaps.

Have a good one!:jointsmile:

Mohksha
09-25-2007, 06:26 PM
She kind of deserved it. I certainly wouldn't have tasered her for that, but the cop was within the limits of the law, until he tazed her the second time. Your muscles lock up for about a minute so she literally could not turn over. Pigs make me sick sometimes. It's especially sad because there are good cops out there they are just few and far between. Most cops nowadays don't want to put any effort into their job. And she DEFINITELY didn't "take a swing" at anyone. This is a case where I'm not sure though. anybody got any takes on it?

ghosty
09-25-2007, 06:40 PM
I watched a Bloopers show one time where the cops were training on tazers. If I recall it was mandatory that they got zapped. LOL....the one shooting forgot about a 15 degree drop of the prongs and hit his partner in the nuts! He started laughing so hard his friend on the floor got a few extra zaps.

Have a good one!:jointsmile:

now THAT would be a video to post!:D

deadfan420
09-25-2007, 07:46 PM
Welcome to Police-State USA!

Purple Banana
09-25-2007, 08:26 PM
I like how they make the video so aesthetic... Mentioning future, technology, humanitarian efforts, and that oh-so-jazzy upbeat music. They might as well put civilians holding teddy bears and lollipops, and have rainbows shooting out of the pain ray, giving antibiotics and care packages to the Iraqi children.

It causes PAIN, and a lot of it- That wavelength is very similar to a feeling of someone slapping a 2nd degree sunburn on your back. I like how they say it protects civilians and deters armed insurgents...

HOW THE HELL CAN THEY TELL WHICH IS WHICH? And with a larger range, chances are you're gonna get a lot of innocent civilians as well... Good idea in theory, but it's too costly to have any significant impact on the armed insurgents because it's not selective enough, and there are probably ways to destroy a big wide target like that.

SantaClawz
09-25-2007, 09:28 PM
I like how they make the video so aesthetic... Mentioning future, technology, humanitarian efforts, and that oh-so-jazzy upbeat music. They might as well put civilians holding teddy bears and lollipops, and have rainbows shooting out of the pain ray, giving antibiotics and care packages to the Iraqi children.

It causes PAIN, and a lot of it- That wavelength is very similar to a feeling of someone slapping a 2nd degree sunburn on your back. I like how they say it protects civilians and deters armed insurgents...

HOW THE HELL CAN THEY TELL WHICH IS WHICH? And with a larger range, chances are you're gonna get a lot of innocent civilians as well... Good idea in theory, but it's too costly to have any significant impact on the armed insurgents because it's not selective enough, and there are probably ways to destroy a big wide target like that.

The point of the weapon is that it is non lethal and if there is a group of people with insurgents mixed in, they can fire on the entire group not worrying about any casualties and sort the bad guys out after everyone is detained.

Purple Banana
09-25-2007, 10:25 PM
Yeah, but if shit like that went down in the US, people would be sueing left and right. I know I would. Even if a mob broke out, and you stood on the bylines to get away from the chaos, there's still a really big chance you'd get hit.

It's like slapping someone on the face with sunburn, and afterwards, saying "Oh, it's okay- it didn't cause you any structural damage, just pain lol" I would beat the hell out of someone who did that.

People need to put themselves in other people's perspectives.

If the military would stop spending insane amounts of money on lumbering cumbersome limited-use technology, and use it for greater soldier's salaries, better healthcare for troops, and phasing soldiers out of Iraq, I wouldn't be as pissed.

snowblind
09-25-2007, 10:39 PM
that ray is fucked up. but in theory whilst it does cause pain. pain is just the receptors signiallng to the brain. so in theory on some one had trained themselves to not acknowledge the pain it wouldn't work.

this isnt your average irai civilian or insurgent but it could be done i guess. its still fucking wrong. the military shouldnt be coming up with new weapons. but instead trying to rebuild something in the country they have raped.

or just get the fukc outta there.

as for that woman, she should have just done as he asked.

peace

Harry Pot Head
09-29-2007, 04:01 PM
All you need is a wearable faraday cage woven out of wire and your good to go :cool:
Faraday cage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faraday_cage)
Then what do they do then :stoned:

FireTheft
09-29-2007, 04:29 PM
yea that thing is crazy.....
what pisses me off about that thing is it opens up the doors for police to be like - we don't like that crowd protesting FIRE THE RAY!

yet another tool that can be used to take away our freedom...wonderful

Abeona
09-29-2007, 10:02 PM
It never ceases to amaze me the amount of time and money that is thrown into scientific research for the development of technology that is designed to hurt and cause pain to our fellow human beings, yes it is amazing in that respect. Think what that money could be used for elsewhere.

Abeona

anun
10-04-2007, 03:57 AM
i think they did this before, they were experimenting with sound in the 60/70's, they were called pain field generators i think. they were going to use them for crowd control (it was the time). i think the english bobby's used them on a riot and it failed, could not focus the direction of the sound wave.

Weedhound
10-04-2007, 04:10 AM
Personally I'm still a fan of that old standby.....the flame-thrower. ;)

I Justburn 247
10-04-2007, 04:18 AM
yay another way to hurt people!!! this one is promising..

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