LRAD sound weapons at protests use focused acoustic beams up to 162 decibels that cause permanent hearing damage, but distance and industrial earplugs provide effective protection.
The alleged attack on U.S. State Department officials in Cuba has made weapons that use sound a national conversation. Acoustic weapons are not just in the arsenals of countries unfriendly to America.
In extreme cases, sonic weapons can cause nausea, dizziness, and even permanent damage. In this case, officials used it to ...
Concealed carry guns, lasers, sound weapons that attack invisibly, new nuclear bombs….Reveals of new weapons – both personal protection and military use - were big this year. Not just in the sheer ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Reports of “sonic attacks” in China, and previously in Cuba, have left many wandering whether sonic weapons could be targeting US ...
Imagine walking through a field on a cloudless day when you suddenly hear the 130-decibel roar of a fighter jet. But you can’t spot the jet, or even tell which direction the sound is coming from.
US President Donald Trump refers to a ‘sonic weapon’ he describes as a ‘discombobulator’, but what is he talking about?
Military funded researchers are preparing to test a nonlethal weapon that combines light and sound. Nicholas C. Nicholas, chief scientist of Penn State's Applied Research Laboratory, told an audience ...