Special weapons of great benefit

An umbrella that looks very normal but is bulletproof thanks to the super durable material, the small hummingbird is actually a detective plane ... the most advanced and special weapons in our world. .

An umbrella that looks very normal but is bulletproof thanks to the super durable material, the small hummingbird is actually a detective plane . the most advanced and special weapons in our world. .

>>>US presents the notorious weapons of non-combat

Bulletproof box

Metro said that since March 2011, the guards of French President Nicolas Sarkozy have used a special new weapon: the bulletproof box named "Para Pactum".

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An Para Pactum umbrella.

 

Para Pactum is coated with Kevlar, a durable material that is often used to replace steel in racing wheels. Kevlar is also a material that people use to build ships. Silver and carbon are the other two components of Para Pactum, which helps it reduce the strength of bullets as well as combat other weapons such as knives, acids, and rocks. The condition for using the umbrella when protecting the leader is that the person holding the box must be higher than the protected person.

Super weapons can attack anywhere on earth

In November 2011, the US Department of Defense announced that they had successfully tried a supersonic weapon that could attack all targets on earth in just 30 minutes. This type of supersonic missile is called the Advanced Super Bar (AHW). In the experiment, the AHW hit the hypothetical target about 4,000 kilometers from the launch site, reported the National Journal.

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Advanced supersonic weapons fly at five times the speed of sound and
Can attack every target on earth. (Photo: redorbit.com)

The Pentagon spokesman Melinda Morgan said the goal is to collect data on thermo-aerodynamics, positioning, navigation, control and protection technologies. The AHW project is part of the US military's "Global Lightning Attack" program. Its mission is to provide the US military with conventional weapons but capable of attacking all targets in the world within an hour.

Experts say the AHW can fly 5 times faster than the sound, which is about 6,000km / hour.

Fabric turns tanks into stealth objects

Defense Review reports that scientists from BAE System in Sweden have designed an invisible fabric that can protect tanks from heat-seeking missiles.

Adaptiv , the name of the new cloak, owns the scanner that can "read" nearby terrain or buildings and can simulate those images on the body of the tank. The image of the infrared after being simulated will help the tank blend into the environment, making the enemy think that it is a car or even a cow.

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Thanks to Adaptiv, heat-seeking missiles will not be able to detect large tanks.

Peter Sjolund, director of manufacturing project Adaptiv, said the invisibility cloak acts like a thermostat television screen.'It contains an image database. In a city environment, you can turn into a car. In a port area, tanks can turn into containers'.

Sjolund said that if the images in the data warehouse were not appropriate, users could use images of a nearby object instead.

Scientists continue to research to upgrade the features of the gown.

The spy plane looks like an insect

In early 2011, the US Department of Defense announced it was funding millions of dollars in a project to develop birds or insects. With a wingspan of about 16.5cm, tiny remote-controlled aircraft have a mass of less than a AA battery. They can fly at high speeds thanks to thrust from the flap. A tiny modern camera is attached to the belly of the aircraft, the Pentagon Channel said.

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A reconnaissance aircraft shaped like a hummingbird
AeroVironment. (Photo: AeroVironment)

These tiny planes can be used for reconnaissance purposes or to locate victims inside earthquake houses or detect toxic chemicals that leak. In these missions, the smaller the aircraft, the greater the advantage. So, in addition to the hummingbird-like aircraft, engineers in the unmanned aircraft manufacturing industry around the world are trying to develop aircraft that look like insects or resemble seeds. of maple leaves.

However, the ability to apply bird-like and insect-like airplanes outside the battlefield worries many people that they can encroach on people's private lives and pose a threat to average airplanes. often.

Update 11 December 2018
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