Russia produces super-electromagnetic weapons
In an attempt to build a high-tech weapon, Russian scientists successfully built a magneto-electric generator equivalent to a nuclear reactor.
In an attempt to build a high-tech weapon, Russian scientists successfully built a magneto-electric generator equivalent to a nuclear reactor.
Nika generators have the capacity of billions of watts
This machine is considered a breakthrough in science with the ability to apply in various fields, first of all military.
The new magnet generator, named Nika, has a capacity of several billion watts, but its size is just the equivalent of a desk.
Russian Academy of Sciences student Mikhail Yalandin, one of the inventors of the machine, said his team has produced two versions, one large and one smaller. Both versions are located in the city of Ekaterinburg.
This machine can be applied in many fields. For example, it could be used to make radio telescopes and new generation locators. In particular, this machine can be used in missile defense technology.
In addition, the gigantic power of the transmitter can generate electromagnetic pulses that impact and disrupt the sustainability of any electrical system and target. It can simulate disturbances equivalent to those caused by lightning, even equivalent to a nuclear explosion.
On the basis of this new transmitter, Russian military scientists are eager to make an electromagnetic super weapon. This weapon would produce electromagnetic pulses with tremendous power destroying the operation of electronic radios, cell phones and computer systems.
Source: Izvestia
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