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Arrow Re: A Question of Sound?

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I was intending google it... but I do also enjoy the discussion element of things... I can always ask questions on here and speak to a human... lol!! Before that, tho'. I shall look at the frenchies sound cannon... this sounds even more interesting.

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I think they developed it in the 50's, and after posting that bit earlier I recalled having seen a piece recently on TV about Nazi weapons and they had a sound canon as well. Basically it sets the internal organs vibrating at their resonant frequency(s) and as they rub together they hemorage & cause death. The problem is (was?) in aiming it, and it would kill the operators as well as the enemy. Mayber now we can add an electronically steerable phased array antenna to it & get rid of that bug? That's all I got............


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