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Death Ray Dies of Fear
2006-09-19
AoS note: no link! Please provide a link!
September 19, 2006: The U.S. Department of Defense's new microwave ray, crowd control system (ADS, for Active Denial System) has been delayed entering service, once again, and maybe for keeps. The generals are worried about the bad press they are certain they would receive if they used a "death ray" on civilians, or even armed hostiles. ADS broadcasts microwaves at a frequency that makes people feel like their skin is on fire. Tests have shown that no one can stand it for more than about five seconds, before desperately seeking to get away from the area. But after twelve years, and over nearly $100 million, ADS has solved numerous technical problems, but appears permanently stalled because of potential public relations difficulties.

All this is a common problem with "non-lethal weapons" (as things like ADS are called), which are not one hundred percent non-lethal. But people love to call them non-lethal, because such devices are intended to deal with violent individuals by using less lethal force.

A classic example of how this works is the Taser. A gun like device that fires two small barbs into an individual, and then zaps the victim with a non-lethal jolt of electricity, the Taser has been popular with police, who can more easily subdue violent, and often armed, individuals. Before Taser, the cops had a choice between dangerous (for everyone) hand-to-hand combat, or just firing their weapons and killing the guy. While the Taser has been a great success, for every thousand or so times you use it, the victim will die (either from a fall, another medical condition, use of drugs or whatever). This has been fodder for the media, and put Taser users, and non-lethal-weapons developers, on the defensive.

So the Department of Defense has to go through more human testing to get a better idea of what kind of accidental deaths the ADS could cause. The most common would be from falls, or getting trampled, as victims fled the ADS microwave ray. While the potential ADS users know, from combat experience, that ADS would cause far fewer fatalities than existing methods (firepower), they also know that any fatalities from ADS use would generate bad press. That could be a career ending event. When you have one dead body, you can't use the fact that you don't have ten, or a hundred, as a defense.
OK use the MOAB instead
The war on terror has made ADS more acceptable for some situations, as it could be used to guard sensitive targets. This would include targets thought vulnerable to suicide bomber attack. ADS can be effective several hundred meters away, more than enough range to stop suspected suicide bombers who have ignored all other warnings. Navy ships in ports vulnerable to terrorist activity could also use ADS.

However, each ADS system costs about four million dollars, so they won't be passed out like riot shields and tear gas grenades. In 2004, it was thought that ADS could enter service in 2005, but then it was delayed for an additional year of testing and lawyer-proofing. That has turned into a delay of at least another year, or more. However, if the right emergency arose, ADS could be flown out right away.

Current thinking is that it might be better if ADS was used on some rioting Americans first, before using it a lot on foreigners. At the moment, however, there's a real shortage of nasty mobs in the United States. In the meantime, ADS cowers in the shadows, fearful and unused because of indignant lawyers and politicians, and journalists ready to exploit it for all its worth.
Indignant lawyers and politicians, and journalists would be good test subjects. Use the green ray and turn the power to max. Of course the squiggly red ray would do in a pinch.
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#13  Damn, more PC idiotic bullshit. OK, get one to Dearborn fast. Next time they parade for Hezbollocks, set it to well done and french fry them. Next time Teddy starts screaming and tryinng to speak Espanol, set it to high fry and melt about 150 pounds of blubber off him. That's sufficient testing, then get it to Iraq pronto.
Posted by: SOP35/Rat   2006-09-19 19:41  

#12  GB USMC - you get a couple mulligans :-)
Posted by: Frank G   2006-09-19 18:15  

#11  Ed - was that the Spinal Tap/Osama tour?
Posted by: Frank G   2006-09-19 18:13  

#10  Thanks for your service. Hope your lead allergy is not acting up at the moment. We look forward to your contributions.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-09-19 17:48  

#9  AoS I got it, put it in the headline. Please excuse the new guy. While many were attending college I was developing an allergy to hot lead. But, I can still learn and take constructive criticism.
Link
Death Ray Dies of Fear
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC   2006-09-19 17:46  

#8  You know what they should do? Say screw the non-lethal. You don't like tasers, fine. We'll use bullets. Oh? Someone /might/ get hurt if we zap them with the ADS? Okay, we'll stick to rifles so instead of hurt they get dead.

Flamethrowers - The ultimate in crowd control.
Posted by: Silentbrick   2006-09-19 17:42  

#7  RTFM
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-09-19 17:35  

#6  AoS Where do you want the link? In the source box?
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC   2006-09-19 17:32  

#5  
Posted by: BigEd   2006-09-19 17:31  

#4  We'll reserve the death ray for aliens from space.
Posted by: Perfesser   2006-09-19 17:02  

#3  "... however, there's a real shortage of nasty mobs in the United States"

And here I thought that's the purpose of the Democratic Convention, Harvards Faculty meetings and the ACLU conference.
Posted by: AlanC   2006-09-19 16:51  

#2  link
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-09-19 16:24  

#1  Okay, Sargeant. Dust off the plans for Pie Fight Gun. And notify Halliburton Crowd Control Division that we're back in the picture...
Posted by: tu3031   2006-09-19 15:46  

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