It has been finally revealed that another conspiracy theory has become a true fact, so buckle up for this one as well. Check out the latest reports about the Pentagon below.
Pentagon to use EMP weapons
Here is the tweet that Robert Malone shared not too long ago:
Of course they are. EMP pulse is the only option. But it can be countered using spark gap tech. https://t.co/cdi3ntosDy
— Robert W Malone, MD (@RWMaloneMD) December 12, 2023
Someone said: “If only our government had spent a little of all that throw-away money to protect our power grid from EMPs,” to which Malone answered this: “the DoD has the capabilities.”
When someone asked, “What’s Spark Gap tech doc ?” he expert responded: “What my dad invented. Well known method of protecting from EMP surges. Also used for precise detonation of exploding foil and bridgewire. For triggering thermonuclear devices etc.”
The US Department of Defense is exploring the use of electromagnetic pulse (EMP) weapons to counter the growing threat of drone attacks.
In a recent development, the Air Force has reached out to industry leaders to enquire about the availability of a weapon system that can disable small drones or unmanned aircraft vehicles.
The Pentagon is looking for a system that can be deployed to neutralize attackers with a pulse of electricity that would fry their electronics.
While the Air Force is currently only seeking white papers, it is evident that the US government is taking the threat of drone attacks very seriously and is actively exploring new ways to counter them.
“The Air Force Research Laboratory is conducting market research to seek information from industry on the landscape of research and development for available Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) solutions towards countering multiple Unmanned Aircraft Systems,” the “request for information” said.
The United States has identified several enemies with offensive EMP attack plans. However, these plans rely on nuclear explosions in the atmosphere targeting electric grids.
To counter this, the US has started hardening grids on some military bases against such attacks, an initiative launched by former President Donald Trump.
The Air Force is seeking a defensive weapon that can counter conventional attack drones. It appears to be focused on a smaller-scale land or aircraft-based system.
According to the description published on the government contracts website SAM.gov, the Air Force believes that the type of system it is looking for already exists.