Links, that go with it,
maybe should be read or seen:
https://aerospaceamerica.aiaa.org/u-s-air-force-seeks-laser-microwave-weapons-for-aircraft/
U.S. Air Force seeks laser, microwave weapons for aircraft
By Tom Risen|November 1, 2018
A flight experiment in fiscal 2020 would test airborne laser and microwave weapons for defense and offense
Over the next month, directed energy companies from the U.S. and abroad will be crafting ideas to solve one of the U.S. Air Force’s greatest ongoing challenges: How to protect its aircraft from increasingly high-performance surface-to-air and air-to-air missiles.
In theory, a pilot could trust lasers or perhaps microwave emitters carried by his or her aircraft to defend the plane or perhaps those around it from missiles at “pennies per kill,” as John Patterson, a spokesman for directed energy developer Raytheon put it to me. “If you have a power source you have a virtually unlimited magazine,” he said.
To date, the U.S. has not put a laser or microwave weapon on an aircraft as a defensive countermeasure during operations. So, the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory on Oct. 25 published a request for information seeking ideas for “Directed Energy on an Airborne Platform,” meaning laser or microwave weapons that might also have the ability to “precisely attack ground targets” while defending against “surface-to-air missiles and air-to-air missiles.” The request mentions that responses could also determine the viability of directed energy weapons for possible “base defense against cruise missile systems.”
Responses are due by Nov. 30 to help AFRL plan for a directed energy weapon experiment in fiscal 2020 that could lead to future contracts.
A variety of aircraft are being considered as potential carriers for directed energy weapons during that AFRL experiment, said Michael Jirjis, the Air Force’s chief of directed energy experimentation.
Size and weight will be challenges, Jirjis said, because directed energy designs submitted to AFRL must include both an electrical power source and a means to keep it from overheating. That means planes larger than a fighter such as “a C-130-like platform seem to offer the best option at the moment for offense and defense,” Jirjis said of the military transport plane.
The few details about aircraft in the request include that a directed energy weapon should be capable of “wingman defense” to destroy missiles attacking nearby planes. It also requires the ability to search for targets with command and control data.
If possible, AFRL wants those weapons to autonomously aim and fire at multiple ground and air targets.
The request refers to lasers but also microwave weapons that could short out electronics including those on unmanned aircraft.
AFRL is considering whether ground-based directed energy weapons could be adapted to meet its needs. Raytheon’s ground-based lasers and microwave weapons, for instance, could possibly defend military bases from attacks by swarms of small, inexpensive drones carrying explosives.
Raytheon said it participated in a demonstration of its ground-based microwave emitters and lasers hosted this month by the Air Force at the U.S. Army’s White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. AFRL did not provide details about the demonstration or confirm if multiple companies demonstrated weapons.
Raytheon and Lockheed Martin would not say if they would respond to ARFL’s request for information related to the proposed fiscal 2020 flight experiment.
AFRL in November 2017 awarded a $26 million contract to Lockheed Martin to develop a high-power fiber laser to test on a fighter plane by 2021 as part of the Self-protect High Energy Laser Demonstrator program. AFRL’s contract office said Lockheed Martin’s contract is not related to the experiment being planned for fiscal 2020.
https://www.drrobertyoung.com/post/hawaii-state-government-attempts-information-blackout-on-maui-firenado?postId=bf11f24e-df4f-44bc-9b50-ddc0921e18eb&utm_campaign=cb08295e-31ab-4d57-90b3-eac05f3adfe4&utm_source=so&utm_medium=mail_lp&utm_content=d72ea984-4614-40ad-a287-8a877e225ea2&cid=c76fe590-64e2-4397-b528-a022e3874f01 - or
https://tinyurl.com/5n6dtv4n
ABOUT THE AMOS Direct Energy Weapons SITE (DEW) on the Island of Maui, Hawaii
The AMOS site consists of two facilities that conduct SDA operations and research and development (R&D). The first facility is the Maui Space Surveillance System (MSSS) and the second is the Maui High Performance Computing Center (MHPCC).
Research thrusts at the AMOS site include satellite detection and identification, atmospheric compensation and resolved imaging, astrodynamics and orbital metrics, sensor development, laser propagation through the Earth’s atmosphere, database cataloging of satellite images, and high-performance computer modeling and simulation. In addition to its use as an R&D facility, AMOS has been called upon to help identify and/or track spacecraft payloads and communication satellites.
The unique focus on research and development as well as operations provides a rapid development cycle from concept to operational implementation. Researchers are exposed to the actual needs of the operational space community and are able to provide innovative answers in an operationally relevant time.
What the media and pundants are not revealing is that the AMOS Directed Energy Directorate is located on Maui and is also exposed to fire!
The Air Force Research Laboratory is the United States Air Forces's first-ever operational directed energy weapons base. Director Harnmett stated, “We delivered the USAF’s first-ever operational directed energy weapons.”
Three Raytheon Tactical High Power Operational Responders (THOR)
On the Island of Maui, Hawaii https://afresearchlab.com/technology/thor
https://rumble.com/v377s08-3-thor-tactical-high-power-operational-responder-on-maui-hawaii.htm
Project HAARP (High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program) with two bases in Alaska, involves the world’s largest “ionospheric heater,” a device designed to zap the skies hundreds of kilometers above the Earth, known as the ionosphere with high-frequency radio and micro waves.
In this Arctic compound shown above, 450 kilometers east of Anchorage, Alaska, the Pentagon has erected a powerful transmitter designed to beam more than a gigawatt of energy into the upper reaches of the atmosphere.
Known as Project HAARP (High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program), the experiment involves the world’s largest “ionospheric heater,” a device designed to zap the skies hundreds of kilometers above the Earth, known as the ionosphere with high-frequency radio waves.
Why irradiate the charged ionic free electron particles of the ionosphere (which when energized by natural processes make up the lovely and famous phenomenon known as the Northern Lights)?
https://rumble.com/v326ha6-the-northern-lights-in-real-time-aurora-borealis.html
According to the US Navy and Air Force, co-sponsors of the project, “to observe the complex natural variations of
Alaska’s ionosphere.”???
This model is an indication of the complexity of the ionosphere-thermosphere-mesosphere (ITM) system of planet Earth and the range of physical processes operating. Credit: NASA/J. Grobowsky
As well, admit the Pentagon, to develop new forms of communications and surveillance technologies to enable the military to send signals to nuclear submarines and to peer deep underground.
Ever since the existence of HAARP became public, a number of independent researchers have warned the operation has a secret agenda including:
– weather modification
– wild fire creation – mind control
– hi-tech military experiments
– triggering of earthquakes
Established1993 Field of research: the electron-rich Ionosphere
Location: Gakona, Alaska, United States
Operating agency: University of Alaska?
Fairbanks Website:
https://haarp.gi.alaska.edu/
The most prominent instrument at HAARP is the Ionospheric Research Instrument (IRI), a high-power radio frequency transmitter facility operating in the high frequency (HF) band. The IRI is used to temporarily excite a limited area of the ionosphere.
Other instruments, such as a VHF and a UHF radar, a fluxgatemagnetometer, a digisonde (an ionospheric sounding device), and an induction magnetometer, are used to study the physical processes that occur in the excited region.
https://rumble.com/v31w12c-haarp-a-us-geoweapon.html HAARP - Gakon, Alaska, United States
High-Frequency radio waves ranging from 1mHz up to 30mHz with a transmitting power output of 3.6 megawatts are directed towards the ionosphere some 50km above the earth's surface.
When 3.6 megawatt power comes into contact with the 'D Field' of the Ionoshpere, microwave frequencies are created ranging from 2.5 gHz and higher, creating an increase in transmitting power output or 'Effective Radiated Power or ERP' of 5.8 Gigawatts!
This is enough radiating power to light up a whole city or to geoengneer bolts of lightening to the earth's surface, change the direction of the jet stream, destroy a pipeline on the floor of the Black Sea, start over 400 fires at the same time, (Canada), destroy a complete city (Paradise, California), create a huricanne, earthquakes (Haiti and Turkey) or even a tsunami (Fukushima, Japan) and even start a wild tornado fire in Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii!
Warm greetings to all and try to make the right decisions.... for your future, because we all have only one!
I first learned of this years ago from Jesse Ventura's show when he tried o visit HAARP in Alaska. I was unsure if it was what he claimed or just TV ratings drama. Not unsure anymore.