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The Active Denial System (ADS) is a non-lethal directed-energy weapon developed by the U.S. military, [2] designed for area denial, perimeter security and crowd control. [3] Informally, the weapon is also called the heat ray [4] since it works by heating the surface of targets, such as the skin of targeted human beings.
The ADS is a non-lethal, directed-energy weapon developed by the US military, [40] designed for area denial, perimeter security and crowd control. [41] Informally, the weapon has also been referred to as a "heat ray", [ 42 ] since it works by heating the surface of targets, such as the skin of targeted human subjects.
It is similar in use and design to the M18A1 Claymore mine, but is non-lethal. Used for area denial, standoff situations, crowd control (i.e. outside embassies) by law enforcement and military services, the MCCM is effective to around 30 meters covering a 60–to-80 degree horizontal arc, with a minimum safe standoff distance of five meters ...
Wired (AP) article on weapons deployment in Iraq, Active Denial System and Stunstrike, July 10, 2005; Boeing Tests Laser-Mounted Humvee as IED Hunter, November 13, 2007; WSTIAC Quarterly, Vol. 7, No. 1 – "Directed Energy Weapons" Archived 2016-10-07 at the Wayback Machine; Ogonek Report on '21st Century Weapons'
On October 22, 2012, Boeing announced a successful test of the missile. [3] CHAMP disabled seven different targets before self-destructing over empty desert. [4] [5]The U.S. Air Force expected to have technology for a steerable counter-electronics weapon “available” in 2016, when a multi-shot, multi-target, high-power microwave (HPM) package would be tested aboard an AGM-86 ALCM.
Other times, he said, groups of officers have simultaneously fired handguns and "less-lethal" weapons — a trend confirmed by a Times review of nearly 50 LAPD shootings between January 2020 and ...
[58] [59] In September 2020, it was revealed that federal officials had explored the use of the device and the Active Denial System ("heat ray") to disperse civilians protesting outside the White House in June of that year, but had been advised that the National Guard was not currently in possession of either device. [60]
Counter-drone and non-lethal directed energy weapons; Ground vehicle sensors and weapons; Ground based operational surveillance system; The division's products included: Active Denial System non-lethal millimeter wave weapon; AGM-65 Maverick air-to-surface missile; AGM-88 HARM air-to-surface missile; AGM-129 ACM air-to-surface missile