say that in Gaza, has used the infamous bright white phosphorus on the population is perhaps exaggerated, moreover, there is no evidence (? ). And if someone were to say that Gaza is likely to be made use of microwave weapons, it would also be exaggerated and unrealistic?
microwave weapons in Gaza, or imagination hypothesis
Fernando Termentini, January 21, 2009
military operations in Gaza have been characterized by episodes of tactical battle of the villages as we had been forgotten by the end of World War II, in close contact with the civilian population and in densely populated areas. Under these conditions using ammunition-loading devices such as special lighting loaded with white phosphorus, it becomes difficult to manage the fallout of incandescent drops to the ground, areal focus on objectives such as, for example, a bunker or an attacking position.
Under these conditions, then it may be that someone or something can be affected by phosphorus burns and you can not extinguish with water. In this case, however, the share of burning material would leave a profound mark on whatever comes in contact.
The images that came from the theater of war does not incontrovertibly confirm these hypotheses (? ) or leave think of a widespread and extensive use of white phosphorus against fighters or not against the Palestinian population (? ).
If, however, it seems, many wounded and many dead bodies present (the hypothetical form is a must for want of certain evidence) lesions whose origin is not secure and can not be traced to those caused by weapons normally used, as extensive burns, stripped to the bone tissue and soft tissue mummification, then you might think that perhaps even weapons have been used in microwave and / or plasma.
tools that should have been tested in Iraq, Lebanon and perhaps also at the first Gulf War against Iraqi troops fleeing Kuwait City. Weapons that shoot bullets instead of bundles of energy more or less powerful. Systems designed and built in his time on behalf of the American since the days of the Clinton presidency to have effective non-lethal anti-riot (the Sheriff weapon built by the U.S. Raytheon), later transformed into real offensive weapons acting on the radiated power.
matter affected by these weapons instantly loses all the liquid component and shrivels decreasing volume. Phenomenon that increases exponentially when the target is a man. Shrunken corpses with mummified soft tissues, the bony parts and low-cut clothing to be practically free. Conditions that have characterized many dead bodies found in Fallujah after the fighting house to house and in Lebanon during the 2006 war.
In Gaza, however, it seems that this summer, institutional bodies of the Palestinian Health, referring to the injuries of many types of injuries among the demonstrators, have suggested the use by the Israelis of non-conventional weapons. At the time, although he spoke in a superficial way of people with severe chemical burns, injured or dead with almost merged with muscles and internal organs destroyed. In fact, tissue drained of water, as is the organic matter subjected to the action of microwaves.
Systems like the Taser gun, which kills eight meters away, radiating energy of 60,000 volts, popular in the U.S. and in France. Weapons in the fighting in court settlements, in tight spaces, passages, in the basement at night and could be much more effective than conventional weapons.
much safer for those who have provided, as it reduces the risk of ricochet applicant when operating in premises close and surrounded by walls, too dangerous to friendly troops. Systems certainly more selective in choosing the target with respect light automatic weapons or grenades offensive.
hypothesis which has already been written during the war in Lebanon and perhaps more acceptable from a technical rather than assumptions that refer to the widespread use for offensive purposes of white phosphorus munitions.
Source: Pages Defense
PS At Tortuga, being with few certainties and a lot of dubious and uncertain, sometimes he happens to use inappropriately question marks. (?)
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