The American military unveils its latest crowd control weapon, the “Active Denial System” is a heat ray microwave cannon designed to disperse crowds.

The United States Military has revealed a tactic to cure the U.S. of its cancerous plaque of protestors.

Just as doctor’s use radiation to cure cancer in patients, the military will try the same tactic.

They literally plan on using microwave radiation from a new high-tech heat ray as a crowd control technique in an attempt to cure the nation of its recent epidemic.

The new system, formally called the “Active Denial System”, instantly nukes the target by exciting and heating up the top layers of their skin causing immediate immense pain.

The Active Denial System (ADS) beams a high-frequency, man-sized electromagnetic wave 1,000 meters.

ADS fires a high-powered beam of high-frequency millimeter waves at 95 GHz (a wavelength of 3.2 mm). Similar to the same way that a microwave oven heats food at 2.45GHz, the millimeter waves excite the water and fat molecules in the body, instantly heating them via dielectric heating and causing intense pain. While microwaves will penetrate into human tissue about 17mm (0.67″), the millimeter waves used in ADS only penetrate the top layers of skin, with most of the energy being absorbed within 0.4 mm (1/64″).

RT reports:

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A video was uploaded on YouTube by USFORCESTV channel of the US military testing a new super high frequency (SHF) weapon.

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A person affected by ADS feels a sudden blast of heat that many compare to opening a very hot oven. The target feels pain and reflexively steps or runs away. During the presentation US servicemen managed to immediately disperse a group of disguised marines who played the role of an aggressive crowd.

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… the weapon has been tested on more than 11,000 people, and in just two of those cases, it caused second-degree burns.

Experts believe the idea appeared in the mid 1990s during a US campaign in Somalia, where American soldiers were often attacked by local population only armed with stones or sticks.

Some kind of weapon was needed to avoid victims among civilians and to protect soldiers at the same time.

The properties of an electro-magnetic field have been long used to put the enemy’s electronic instruments out of order. The prototypes of a microwave novelty were first used almost 30 years ago and have significantly diminished in size since then: the first version reached the size of a train carriage. Now it can be put on a Hummer. It is reported the Pentagon is about to create an airborne version of the heat ray.