Unleashing the Future of Warfare: China's New Powerful Microwave Weapon
In a groundbreaking development, Chinese scientists have engineered a revolutionary microwave weapon that combines electromagnetic waves with ultra-precise synchronization technology to enhance its power.
This innovative system features multiple mobile microwave transmitters strategically positioned to generate microwaves that converge into a single, powerful energy beam aimed at a specific target. Drawing parallels to the "Death Star" from Star Wars, this technology utilizes converging laser beams for targeted destruction.
Previously deemed nearly impossible, achieving such a system requires meticulous alignment, with transmitters placed within millimeters of each other and a synchronization precision of 170 picoseconds (trillionths of a second). To attain this level of accuracy, developers have connected timers via optical fibers, allowing for ultra-high synchronization.
While the specifics of this military-grade technology remain classified, last year, Chinese researchers set a world record with a synchronization precision of 10 picoseconds over 1,800 kilometers using fiber optics.
Furthermore, laser rangefinders installed at each transmitting unit enable millimeter-level positioning, with a command center analyzing data and directing attacks. Unlike conventional energy weapons, this distributed structure theoretically allows for unlimited attack power.
This advancement highlights the rapid pace of military technology and its implications for future warfare
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