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Could China’s new microwave device shut down a Starlink satellite?The researchers behind the new device said similar devices currently used by the military currently generate microwaves in kilowatt or megawatt power.Military scientists in China have reportedly developed a compact power source that can significantly reduce the size of a high-power microwave cannon capable of frying chips in drones and satellites.

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The researchers published a paper on their device in the Chinese-language High Power Laser and Particle Beams journal on March 16.led by Shu Ting of the College of Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies at the National University of Defence Technology in ChangshaIt impacted a fixed target beyond ranges previously demonstrated by other precision-guided projectiles fired from the same type of cannon.

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” The team will advance to follow-on testing to “double the range of existing guided projectile and with sensors to find fixed and moving targets of interest.but it is known to have a sealed design that is likely to strip away to make way for a more aerodynamic projectile.

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 We are confident that the projectile is on track to provide the Army the best munitions solution for cannon artillery with a leap ahead capability that will bring a highly lethal.

develop and test an advanced long-range precision fires munition that provides range and firepower to U.Imagine if this novel process of looking at pain from the inside also worked on humans; then wed be able to pinpoint the exact neural pathway that controls the pain a person feels.

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