Australians Are Cautious About Unexpected Consequences of Directed Energy
Credit: JOE PARKE/BOEING
Directed-energy weapons, including the "weapons effects" of large active electronically scanned (AESA) radars, are a worry for researchers and planners who still don't know all the benefits and unintentional damage that such devices might produce. "There is always the unintended consequence," says...
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