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Active Denial System

Active Denial System

The Active Denial System (ADS) is a non-lethal, directed-energy weapon developed by the U.S. military. It is sometimes referred to as a ray-gun.

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"The active denial system will go on an armored ruggedized HEMTT [Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck]," said Miller. The active denial system is a ...  
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A portable version of the truck-mounted Active Denial System -- the Pentagon's "pain ray" -- might be used to similar effect. It could cause an assailant to ...  
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... the secret devices could be a rifle-sized weapon using the military's "active denial system" that beams sound waves directly into an assassin's skull. ...  
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The Active Denial system delivers a six foot wide ray over a range of 800 yards. Anyone caught within the beam experiences an overwhelming sensation of ...  
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Well, the Navy could ramp things up another few notches, and deploy its controversial pain ray, the Active Denial System, on its ships. ...  
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By "Ghoulish" Chris Gibson The United States Armed Forces have gone ahead with plans to deploy its new non-lethal “Active Denial System,” a concentrated ...  
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The Active Denial System, a high-powered millimeter-wave ray that field commanders have requested for use in Iraq, is among the options, Benes said. ...  
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L’Active Denial System, un émetteur à haute puissance d’ondes millimétriques, que les commandants sur le terrain ont demandé à utiliser en Irak, ...  
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The military has also used the 95 GHz band for a nonlethal weapon system called ADS (Active Denial System). In this device, a radio signal is directed at a ...  
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At the time, we were told that the so-called Active Denial System, tested thousands of times, was all-but-harmless. But a newly-obtained accident report ...  
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A slimmed-down version of the Active Denial System (ADS) is sought for deployment in the "homeland. According to Aviation Week, Raytheon is kicking off a US ...  
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The devices, which are part of Raytheon’s Active Denial System, use high-frequency radio beams that make human targets feel like they are catching on fire. ...  
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Raytheon calls its Active Denial System (ADS) technology a "revolutionary non-lethal protection system that employs millimeter wave technology to repel ...  
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Silent Guardian is a spinoff of the Active Denial System developed by Raytheon for the US Air Force Research Laboratory as an advanced concept technology ...  
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Last month, the Air Force announced it completed a bioeffects study on a vehicle-mounted, nonlethal energy weapon called the “Active Denial System. ...  
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