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送交者: Pascal 2020年11月17日21:13:05 於 [五 味 齋] 發送悄悄話

PLA真老虎閃亮登場 首戰大捷 —— 


       定向能射線武器 / 微波武器

       首次投入中印邊境班公湖南岸

       兩處高地山下實戰

       不到一刻鐘 1500名印度第14軍

       下轄藏裔山地特種兵立刻噁心嘔吐不止

       意志瞬間崩潰 腿肌無力站不起來 

       不得不迅速狼狽撤軍


       第三次世界大戰:

       中共軍隊恐怖的新式武器亮相 ......


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https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1360935/WW3-

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Chinese troops used 'microwave' weapons to force Indian soldiers to retreat by making them violently sick during a Himalayan stand-off, a professor has claimed.  

The electromagnetic weapons which cook the human tissue of enemy troops 'turned the mountain tops into a microwave oven' and made the Indian soldiers vomit, international studies expert Jin Canrong told his students in Beijing.  

The microwave weapons heat water molecules in the same way as the kitchen appliance, targeting water under the skin and causing increasing amounts of pain to the target from ranges of up to 0.6 miles away.   

Jin hailed the Chinese forces for 'beautifully' executing the move which cleared out Indian troops without violating a ban on gunfire along the disputed border.

It is the first known use of microwave weapons on a battlefield.  

According to The Times, the weapons were said to have been deployed in late August, weeks after a deadly brawl involving rocks and clubs which killed at least 20 Indian soldiers and brought the two nuclear-armed powers closer to war than they have been in 53 years on one of the world's highest-altitude battlefields. 

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8957019/China-used-secret-microwave-pulse-weapon-Indian-soldiers.html


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https://eurasiantimes.com/chinese-pla-troops-used-laser-weapons-against-indian-soldiers-in-ladakh-chinese-expert-watch/

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https://hk.appledaily.com/news/20201116/MUEYSLLY2ZCPLC4M2SDQV2DNKA/

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https://www.sherwoodparknews.com/news/world/china-used-microwave-pulse-weapon-to-force-indian-soldiers-off-himalayan-hilltops-report/wcm/4d6bd171-0954-4ade-8ba2-42db11b1900c


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China’s military used microwave weapons to force Indian troops to retreat during a border stand-off in the Himalayas, a Beijing professor has claimed.

Its forces turned two strategic hilltops occupied by Indian soldiers “into a microwave oven”, Jin Canrong, a professor of international relations at Renmin University in Beijing, told students during a lecture.

The Indian troops were forced back, allowing the positions to be retaken without an exchange of conventional fire, he said.

The People’s Liberation Army “beautifully” seized the ground without violating a no-live-shot rule governing the orders of engagement in the mountain stand-off.

Microwave weapons focus high frequency electromagnetic pulses at targets, causing irritation and pain by heating up any human tissue in its way.

“We didn’t publicise it because we solved the problem beautifully,” Mr Jin said. “They [India] didn’t publicise it either because they lost so miserably.”

The professor said that Chinese troops fired from the bottom of the hills and “turned the mountain tops into a microwave oven”.

“In 15 minutes, those occupying the hilltops all began to vomit,” he said. “They couldn’t stand up, so they fled. This was how we retook the ground.”

The two sides have been locked in a border dispute since April in the Ladakh region, which culminated in bloody hand-to-hand combat in the Galwan River valley in June. Twenty Indian soldiers and an unknown number of Chinese were killed.

The microwave attack was said to have taken place on August 29.

The two countries have a longstanding dispute over their border, each accusing the other of encroaching on territory.

Despite rounds of high-level talks, the two armies have shown no sign of disengagement but are seeking to strengthen their positions, while sticking to the no-live-shot rule to avoid escalation and a repeat of the 1962 Sino-Indian War.

Microwave weapons attracted attention recently as America researched radio-frequency or electromagnetic pulse weapons that use high-energy radiation to attack targets.

This may be the first use of such weapons against hostile troops.

Mr Jin said in his lecture that India had surprised China by sending in a team of Tibetan soldiers, known for their mountaineering skills, to seize two critical hilltops on the southern bank of the Pangong Tso Lake, in eastern Ladakh on August 29.

“At the time, the western theatre command [of the People’s Liberation Army] was under huge pressure,” the scholar said. “These two hilltops are very important but we’d lost them.

“The central military commission was quite furious: ‘How could you be so careless as to let India seize the hilltops?’ So it ordered the ground be taken back but it also demanded that no single shot be fired.”

A convoy of Indian army trucks near Kashmir. Picture: Getty ImagesA convoy of Indian army trucks near Kashmir. Picture: Getty Images

Mr Jin said that it was almost impossible for the Chinese soldiers, who were mostly from the lowlands, to fight at an altitude of 5600m.

“Frankly speaking … their bodies won’t stand it,” he said. “Then they came up with the clever idea to use microwave weapons.”

Ten years ago America took a vehicle-mounted microwave weapon, called an Active Denial System, to Afghanistan. It was withdrawn, allegedly without being used in combat.

It is suspected that microwave weapons were used in an attack against US diplomats and their families in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou, northwest of Hong Kong, in 2018.

They may also have been responsible for the symptoms described by American and Canadian diplomats posted to Cuba from 2016.

Most people exposed to microwave radiation report significant discomfort but no permanent ill-effects.

Some studies, however, suggest that long-term exposure might cause cancers.

The Times

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/world/the-times/chinas-microwave-pulse-weapon-defeats-indian-troops-at-himalayan-border/news-story/4683263ed8d35b735f37cd57715877a5


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http://www.xilu.com/20201117/1000010001153984.html

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http://mil.news.sina.com.cn/jssd/2017-01-06/doc-

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乖乖交出你的總統權力吧,

保你老了老了 有好果子吃。


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