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  2. Plasma-powered cannon - Wikipedia

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    A clear disadvantage of the plasma cannon is its weight. Even a small plasma cannon with only the firepower of an air gun weighs about 20 kg (44 lb) (without current supply). A foot soldier thus could not carry a plasma cannon powerful enough to be useful. It would have to be mounted in a stationary position or on a vehicle.

  3. List of plasma physics articles - Wikipedia

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    New Horizons, Plasma and high energy particle spectrometer suite (PAM) Nitrogen–phosphorus detector; Nonequilibrium Gas and Plasma Dynamics Laboratory; Non-line-of-sight propagation; Non-thermal microwave effect; Nonthermal plasma, Cold plasma; Nuclear fusion, Bremsstrahlung losses in quasineutral, isotropic plasmas, deuterium plasma; Nuclear ...

  4. Particle-beam weapon - Wikipedia

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    A particle-beam weapon uses a high-energy beam of atomic or subatomic particles to damage the target by disrupting its atomic and/or molecular structure. A particle-beam weapon is a type of space-based directed-energy weapon , which directs focused energy toward a target using atomic scale particles.

  5. Directed-energy weapon - Wikipedia

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    The Counter-electronics High Power Microwave Advanced Missile Project (CHAMP) is a joint concept technology demonstration led by the Air Force Research Laboratory, Directed Energy Directorate at Kirtland Air Force Base to develop an air-launched directed-energy weapon capable of incapacitating or damaging electronic systems [55] by means of an ...

  6. Electrolaser - Wikipedia

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    An electrolaser is a type of electroshock weapon that is also a directed-energy weapon.It uses lasers to form an electrically conductive laser-induced plasma channel (LIPC). A fraction of a second later, a powerful electric current is sent down this plasma channel and delivered to the target, thus functioning overall as a large-scale, high energy, long-distance version of the Taser ...

  7. Thermonuclear weapon - Wikipedia

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    Foam plasma pressure is the concept that Chuck Hansen introduced during the Progressive case, based on research that located declassified documents listing special foams as liner components within the radiation case of thermonuclear weapons. The sequence of firing the weapon (with the foam) would be as follows:

  8. Students are becoming ‘academic weapons’ — what does that mean?

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  9. Plasma cannon - Wikipedia

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    Plasma weapon, a type of directed-energy weapon that fires a beam, bolt, or stream of plasma; Plasma railgun, a linear accelerator which uses two long parallel electrodes to accelerate a "sliding short" armature MARAUDER, a United States Air Force Research Laboratory project concerning the development of a coaxial plasma railgun