Friday, February 21, 2003

Weapons That Disable Circuitry May Get First Use in Iraq
As the United States readies for a possible conflict in Iraq, many of the star weapons from the Persian Gulf war of 1991 are back and deadlier than ever. The smart bombs are smarter. The stealth planes are sneakier. Even the ground troops are better equipped than they were a dozen years ago. Yet according to military experts, the biggest technical revelation of another war in the region may not be improvements to old systems but rather a new category of firepower known as directed-energy weapons. :: This New York Times report is submitted for your rumor of war (Matthew 24:6) files. :: Good idea, let's blind them with science and hit them with technology.

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