By: ShelldrakeThe Active Denial System (ADS) is a non-lethal weapon that heats up the skin "intolerably" but, according to tests, causes no permanent damage.
Its invisible beam is designed to repel enemies and disperse violent crowds, causing anyone targeted to immediately move away.
US military commanders in the country have had the weapon at their disposal but have now decided against using it.
The weapon was never actually deployed in a 'real life' scenario.
"The ADS was not used and was shipped from Afghanistan. The operational need for the device was not approved by commanders", confiirmed Colonel Shanks, Chief of Public Affairs for ISAF.
The beam produced by the ADS can travel more than 500m (1,640ft) and is seen as a potential way to limit war zone fatalaties in the future.
It's already been tested more than 11,000 times on around 700 volunteers, including journalists.
The US military says the chance of injury is 0.1% as the beam only penetrates the skin to the equivalent of three sheets of paper.
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27 July 2010
Active Denial System Withdrawn From Afghanistan
The heat ray gun sounds like science fiction but it exists and was deployed to Afghanistan where it was apparently a bust. I am not sure what to make of the comment that it was tested on journalists!
A hmmwv with that much weight on it would be nearly immobile in Afghanistan.
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