Was anyone running a Radar Jammer during WTD?
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I brought a new system a client has been working on, the AH 64-D, Stealth Active Electromagnetic Damping System or SEADS. The good thing about SEADS is that it works across the entire range of electromagnetic waves, active/passive radar and light amplified by stimulated emissions of rays, i.e, LASER waves. Basically, SEADS sets up a dual electromagnetic damping field using both a field of energized sound waves with a charged hydro-thermodynamic emitter and a field of wave inverted photonic transmissions. These fields allow either radar waves or LASER emissions to pass over, rather than bounce off, a vehicle at speed.
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Originally Posted by Lovetodrive2000,May 2 2009, 03:33 AM
I think Ron and triman54 have been smoking something!
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Originally Posted by triman54,May 2 2009, 05:19 AM
I brought a new system a client has been working on, the AH 64-D, Stealth Active Electromagnetic Damping System or SEADS. The good thing about SEADS is that it works across the entire range of electromagnetic waves, active/passive radar and light amplified by stimulated emissions of rays, i.e, LASER waves. Basically, SEADS sets up a dual electromagnetic damping field using both a field of energized sound waves with a charged hydro-thermodynamic emitter and a field of wave inverted photonic transmissions. These fields allow either radar waves or LASER emissions to pass over, rather than bounce off, a vehicle at speed.
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