Raytheon? Well who benefits from war? Corporations benefit and of course they owe humans (apart from the shareholders) no accountability whatsoever. On that, watch The Corporation movie on our corporations page. … and who benefits least from war? Civilians. Innocent little kids.
Antidrone lasers and microwave weapons will be a several billion dollar market over the next five years.
Above – This is the Raytheon laser dune buggy, a solid-state laser combined with an advanced variant of the company’s Multi-Spectral Targeting System of sensors, installed on a small, all-terrain Polaris militarized vehicle. Coupled with a generator, the HEL weapon system provides military members with counter-UAV capabilities and a virtually unlimited magazine. (U.S. Army photo)
The mini-drone threat is a high priority for the Pentagon, along with anti-aircraft defenses in general. Daesh has used commercial drones to drop hand grenades. Hezbollah has used similar setups to strike Daesh. The Iraqi police and military have used commercial drones for similar purposes. And the Russians have used drones…
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like there will be homo sapiens left in 2023 …
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Looking like it isn’t it?
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