An energy weapon system built by Raytheon has clocked up an impressive score by taking out 45 drones during a recent US Army exercise. Part of this year's Maneuver Fires Integrated Experiment (MFIX) ...
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China’s truck-mounted microwave weapon can neutralize drone swarms from 2 miles
China has unveiled new details about a high-power microwave weapon designed to counter drones, with its developer claiming ...
You know how it is, you get in late from work, you’ve been stuck in traffic for what seems like an eternity, and you’re hungry. You reach for the microwave meal, and think, if only I didn’t have to ...
Kevin Parkin, an accomplished physicist and visionary engineer, is the driving force behind Parkin Research, a cutting-edge space technology company that is relentlessly pioneering tomorrow’s ...
Lasers are omnipresent. Quantum scientists use them to control qubits in quantum computers; doctors use them to correct eyesight; and cashiers scan your groceries with them. Current lasers are massive ...
Space-based solar power advances with microwave and laser transmission, orbital assembly, and cost reductions, aiming for ...
Laser propelled spacecraft would be small, simple and expendable with the complicated launch system on the ground. Credit: Jordin Kare Astrobio.net – NASA is now conducting a study to examine the ...
Princeton University researchers have built a rice grain-sized laser powered by single electrons tunneling through artificial atoms known as quantum dots. The tiny microwave laser, or "maser," is a ...
Jan. 23 (UPI) --The U.S. Air Force announced it is planning future experiments involving laser and microwave energy weapons after recent successes in testing sessions. Future experiments in the ...
The U.S. Military is facing an unlikely new threat: Drones, including commercially available ones, are capable of spying on and attacking U.S. forces. Two so-called Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems ...
Flash Physics is our daily pick of the latest need-to-know developments from the global physics community selected by Physics World‘s team of editors and reporters How it works: tunnelling pairs ...
Princeton University researchers have built a rice grain-sized laser powered by single electrons tunneling through artificial atoms known as quantum dots. The tiny microwave laser, or "maser," is a ...
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