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Posted: Thursday, Jul 5, 2018 Last Updated: Thursday, Jul 5, 2018 Pollution In case you didn’t know, bullets, bombs, and nuclear weapons are old school. War mongers were far more interested in the electromagnetic pulse (EMP) “side-effect” of nuclear blasts than the explosion itself. They sought to harness these energies, in new pain-generating ways, to subjugate and demoralize all opposition. This page will contain extensive information on the history, current use, and future of directed energy weapons. Please also read our previous article on this subject: Directed Energy Weapons on the Battlefield: A New Vision for 2025 and check out all of the Directed Energy Weapon Articles on ClimateViewer News. Before we start, check out the Wikipedia page on Directed-energy weapons (DEW) and Directed energy Patents at Freepatentsonline How Directed Energy Weapons Really Work BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION – US Patent # 4959559, 1990 The invention relates generally to transmission of pulses of energy, and more particularly to the propagation of localized pulses of electromagnetic or acoustic energy over long distances without divergence. As the Klingon battle cruiser attacks the Starship Enterprise, Captain Kirk commands “Fire photon torpedoes”. Two darts or blobs of light speed toward their target to destory the enemy spaceship. Stardate 1989, Star Trek reruns, or 3189, somewhere in intergalactic space. Fantasy or reality. The ability to launch localized packets of light or other energy which do not diverge as they travel great distances through space may incredibly be at hand. Following the pioneering work of J. N. Brittingham, various groups have been actively pursuing the possibility that solutions to the wave equation can be found that allow the transmission of localized, slowly decaying pulses of energy, variously described as electromagnetic missiles or bullets, Bessel beams, transient beam fields, and splash pulses. These efforts have in common the space-time nature of the solutions being investigated and their potential launching mechanisms, pulse-driven antennas. Solutions to Maxwell’s equations follow naturally from these scalar wave equation solutions. Such electromagnetic pulses, characterized by their high directionality and slow energy decay, are called electromagnetic directed-energy pulse trains (EDEPTs). They are a step closer to a classical description of a photon, a finite-energy solution of Maxwell’s equations that exhibits a wave/particle duality. The corresponding acoustic pulses, which are solutions of the scalar wave equation, are called ADEPTs. PDF: Localized Transmission of Electromagnetic Energy 1989, Source: arizona.edu Directed Energy Weapons Future Strategic Issues/Future Warfare Circa 2025 - DOWNLOAD PDF Dennis M. Bushnell, Chief Scientist, NASA Langley Research Center Directed Energy Professional Society (DEPS) 2018 Directed Energy Educational Outreach Brochure: The United States Leads the World in Directed Energy Technology • ARCHIVED PDF The Directed Energy Professional Society (DEPS) fosters the research, development and transition of directed energy (DE) technologies, including high energy laser (HEL) and highpower microwave (HPM) technologies, for national defense and civil applications through professional communication and education. We are recognized as the premier organization for exchanging information and advocating research, development and application of Directed Energy. Founded in 1999, DEPS is incorporated as a nonprofit corporation in New Mexico, organized and operated exclusively for charitable, scientific, and educational purposes.Each academic year, DEPS offers individual graduate scholarships of $10,000. The number of annual scholarship awards depends on available funding, which is provided by grants from the Joint Directed Energy Transition Office and the Office of Naval Research. The traditional academic disciplines involved in DE research include physics, electrical engineering, chemistry, chemical engineering, materials sciences, optical sciences, optical engineering, and aerospace engineering.DEPS hosts several conferences and workshops annually and bi-annually to further information exchange and collaboration amongst the DE community. Unique to DEPS is our ability to host meetings at varying classification levels, from sessions that are open to the public to those that cover classified research material. DEPS provides each attendee a copy of the respective proceedings from the meeting, based on their individual clearance level. In addition to the annual symposia, DEPS also sponsors a series of short courses that support continuing DE education and further professional development. Continuing Education Unit (CEU) credits are offered upon completion of such DEPS courses. A listing of DE short course offerings and upcoming events can be found at our website, www.deps.org. 2018 Directed Energy Educational Outreach Brochure Cover • DOWNLOAD PDF Directed Energy Educati...