Chasing criminals by microwave waves

Radiation energy is often used in microwave ovens for heating food. Recently, Eureka Aerospace of the United States has created a device that uses this energy to pursue criminals on the road.

This device uses the same energy-generating technology as in microwave ovens, but uses a higher frequency, about 300 GHz. Although the frequency of radiation is high, it does not affect human health.

The device can be mounted on the roof to generate microwave waves. In order to stop the car from moving, criminals are traveling, the equipment generates energy, which passes through the amplifier and transforms it into microwave radiation, forming narrow jets that stop or disturb the system. control system of the vehicle. Radiation can also overload the wire, damaging or jamming the central processor of the vehicle.

In addition to helping to track off criminals, the device can also serve as a fence to protect military areas, media areas ... as well as pave the way for priority vehicles on the highway.

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