Talk:MEDUSA (weapon)
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editIt looks total BS anyone who knows that microwaves are NOT electrons here???
BS = Bird Scaring ?
editI removed
It doesn't mention MEDUSA - just recommends microwave weapons should not be used to scare birds at airports !
The New Scientist article says "microwave pulses rapidly heat tissue, causing a shockwave inside the skull that can be detected by the ears"
so I've deleted ", bypassing the ears and ear drums"
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