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The U.S. Navy Just Admitted They've Created Something So Advanced & Said It Can't Be Stopped

The competition between the United States and China, as well as the innovation that comes from the private sector, is driving the charging advancement of military technology. Drones, artificial intelligence, quantum computing, lasers, and robotics will all become increasingly common. The Department of Defense allocated a record $130.1 billion for research and development in its fiscal year 2023 budget. While keeping a close eye on the Ukraine conflict and other global tensions, the military is increasingly focused on technological solutions that could potentially give the US an advantage in the conflict. However, the US Navy recently admitted to having advanced and lethal technology that will send shivers down your spine. What exactly is this technology, and how will it be used by the US Navy? Join us in today’s video as we unravel the United States Navy’s most recent and complex invention.
In the 1951 science fiction film “The Day the Earth Stood Still,” powerful ray guns are shown vaporizing rifles and even tanks. Light sabers and massive spaceship-mounted laser cannons are just two examples of the many types of directed energy weapons depicted in the Star Wars movies. These types of weapons, known as directed energy weapons, are now becoming a reality. DE weapons can take the form of high-energy lasers, high-power radio frequency or microwave devices, charged or neutral particle beam weapons, and other similar technologies. Lasers and microwaves are both components of the electromagnetic spectrum, which also includes light energy and radio waves. The wavelength and frequency of the energy is what differentiates the two of them from one another. In spite of the fact that they are both a part of the electromagnetic spectrum, laser weapons and microwave weapons function in very different ways and produce very different effects. Think of the difference between a laser pointer and a flashlight. The laser light is coherent in a single color, whereas the flashlight emits broad-spectrum light. Laser light, due to its coherence, can remain concentrated for very long distances—even thousands of miles into space. But with laser weapons, instead of thinking in terms of a laser pointer, the mental image should be more like a powerful, long-range blowtorch!