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How hot is the heat-ray gun?

By Patrick Jackson

BBC News

 

 

 

The heat gun's dish could make a target for an RPG

The US military revealed a heat-ray gun, the Active Denial System (ADS), to

reporters this week.

The technology brings a new, more disorientating dimension to crowd control.

 

Rioters know where they are with a water cannon: they can see where the

cooling is coming from.

 

Likewise, tear gas smokes before it stings and baton rounds are meant to

bounce before they hit the crowd.

 

 

How the heat-ray gun works

A millimetre-wave beam is different: a hot blast which, at a maximum range

the Pentagon says is 10 times greater than that of other " non-lethal

weapons " , effectively comes out of nowhere, silently and invisibly.

 

Longer, lighter, simpler

 

" Imagine you're a marine guarding your post and you see some

suspicious-looking people coming towards you at a distance, " said Susan

LeVine, principal deputy of the Joint Non-Lethal Weapons (JNLW) Directorate

which tested the system.

 

RIOT CONTROL MILESTONES

 

1958: British Army use CS tear gas in Cyprus

1960s: Lorry-mounted water cannon used in US

1960s: UK uses baton rounds - wood, rubber, finally plastic

1980s: Pepper spray - a bear repellent - adopted by US police forces

 

" You will be able to engage them at a point well beyond small-arms range so

that you can give them a clear signal to stop, " she told the BBC News

website.

 

Bill Sweetman, technology and aerospace editor for Jane's Information Group,

believes the primary purpose of the heat-ray gun will be to disperse a crowd

which could be concealing gunmen.

 

The beam, he says, has advantages over existing non-lethal weapons other

than range:

 

 

a.. it is more economical, as you can keep generating power pulses in

different directions while there is petrol in the generator

 

b.. it is less indiscriminate than tear gas and less cumbersome than water

cannon

 

c.. it is more accurate as it travels at the speed of light and is not

subject to the effect of wind

'Not to be trusted'

 

The heat beam may be an advance on the water jet but it is causing alarm for

other reasons.

 

 

People hit the pain waves and don't know which way to run

 

Dr Steve Wright

Leeds Metropolitan University

 

" What happens when people are in the first rows of a dense crowd and cannot

flee? " asks Dr Steve Wright, associate director of Leeds Metropolitan

University's Praxis Centre, which studies conflict resolution technology.

 

" How do subjects exposed from a distance know where to flee from the beam?

 

" People hit the pain waves and don't know which way to run. "

 

Such a weapon also has the potential to cause panic and deadly stampedes, Dr

Wright says.

 

He is also concerned that America is developing weapons of " tuneable

lethality " whereby " you can tune in the amount of pain the weapon provides,

from heating to death " .

 

Put to the test

 

Alan Fischer, media relations manager of Raytheon, which built the ADS as

well as making its own commercial version Silent Guardian, is concerned that

some people have been likening the technology to a microwave oven.

 

It is a bit of a uni-tasker and my feeling is that uni-taskers of one

kind or another seldom cause military revolutions

 

Bill Sweetman

Jane's Information Group

 

Some of the confusion may arise from the fact that Raytheon built the first

microwave oven back in 1947.

 

The millimetre wave may, like microwaves and radars, operate in the radio

frequency spectrum but it is " only designed to go a very shallow distance

into the skin " , Mr Fischer told the BBC News website.

 

" This has nothing to do with microwaves or microwave cooking or anything

like that, " he says.

 

Dr Wright asks if Pentagon tests on healthy service volunteers adequately

reflect the potential effect on pregnant women, children and babies.

 

Ms LeVine, one of the 600-odd people exposed to the beam in tests, says that

health tests have been rigorous:

 

" We've looked at the risk of injuries, at the risk of skin cancer, birth

defects, impact on fertility and everything has proved to be negative. "

 

Chinks in the armour?

 

But how vulnerable might it be in the field to what the Pentagon calls

" counter-measures " ?

 

Dr Wright suggests that something as simple as household foil and " a fine

metal mesh in front of the eyes " could counteract it.

 

Attempts to get around the beam would only prove its value, Ms LeVine

argues.

 

" The point of ADS is to assess intent so if somebody is coming at you and

they have knocked up something that clearly shows they are going to try and

get by this beam, the system has already done its job, " she says.

 

Bill Sweetman questions whether the Humvee-mounted version of the ADS - a

" pretty obvious target " - would be vulnerable to a rocket-propelled grenade.

 

As far as Ms LeVine is concerned, " a lot of vehicles would be vulnerable to

an RPG " .

 

But the Jane's editor is not convinced the heat-ray gun will prove a

decisive weapon.

 

" It is a bit of a uni-tasker and my feeling is that uni-taskers of one kind

or another seldom cause military revolutions, " he says.

 

It may serve its military purpose well enough, Mr Sweetman adds, but law

enforcement is a different story.

 

" I don't think you would use this unless you thought there was a risk of the

other side escalating it into lethal force, " he says.

 

" I don't think you would use this against a bunch of Millwall football fans

on the rampage. "

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