Sophisticated weapons that we see in Hollywood movies, it did not exist just because the author's imagination, but, most of it has been and is being developed by the United States military service. And, for you are curious about how far Americans have been innovating, below there are 10 types of weapons that we ought to know.
Jet Pack
The idea behind the rocket put the army back, thus enabling them to glide into the air, it has appeared in science fiction films long before the Nazis came up with "Himmelsturmer" or Heaven Stormer. And it seems the idea of flying with a rocket is not just for the military, because Yves Rossy from Switzerland has had time to make the device much like a rocket with wings on his back, and prove that such a device is able to carry on flying in the air.
Unfortunately the Americans had made several attempts to create a Jet Pack, but ultimately derail everything because it was considered too heavy to hang on the back of his soldiers. Maybe they'll be able to fly, but will be shot dead on the ground as hard to move. So until the thrower's hand ala Iron Man can become a reality, America may still be the Jet Pack to temporarily forget this.
Long Range Acoustic Device (LRAD)
Developed after the attack on the USS Cole, the tool is designed to give warning to ships retreat unknown, first with voice mail, then by 'bursts' noise is unbearable.
The Bat Bomb
Apparently there is also a simple weapon that funny. Designed as a low-tech weapons to end World War II, the idea is to attach a bomb to the bats of Mexico, and then releasing them in capsules from a plane over Japan. Bats will fly over the roofs and explode. Quite simply, and we will not be too lost bat right?
The Exploding Cigar
One of the CIA plots to assassinate Fidel Castro in 1960, is by means of explosives on a cigar slipped and slipped into Castro's cigars in stock. Although many analysts who argue that this is just a myth.
Pigeon-Guided Missiles
At the time of World War II, an animal expert proposes an idea to use pigeons to guide missiles to targets, training them to control lever so that the target remains in the middle of the screen. The plan looks brilliant beginning, until they found the electronic automation systems.
The Ronsonator
A small tool like a knife with a sharp and jagged curves, designed to kill the guards. The name of this tool takes the name of Jon Ronson, a visit to the U.S. secret military research center dibesut into a movie you might have to watch it, The Men Who Stare At Goats.
The Flying Humvee
Still in development, the idea is simple, making the jeep that can fly. This proposal would actually have emerged since World War II by researchers Airborne Forces Experimental Establishment at Manchester, England. Currently, the Pentagon is seeking to make a jeep that can remove the wings from both sides and the helicopter blades on either wing or in the roof. Actually it would be less complicated if they make one like the Transformers robot, which can bertranformasi into a robot, car, or helicopter. Maybe the U.S. military investigators have more discussion with Michael Bay and Steven Spielberg.
Jet Pack
The idea behind the rocket put the army back, thus enabling them to glide into the air, it has appeared in science fiction films long before the Nazis came up with "Himmelsturmer" or Heaven Stormer. And it seems the idea of flying with a rocket is not just for the military, because Yves Rossy from Switzerland has had time to make the device much like a rocket with wings on his back, and prove that such a device is able to carry on flying in the air.
Unfortunately the Americans had made several attempts to create a Jet Pack, but ultimately derail everything because it was considered too heavy to hang on the back of his soldiers. Maybe they'll be able to fly, but will be shot dead on the ground as hard to move. So until the thrower's hand ala Iron Man can become a reality, America may still be the Jet Pack to temporarily forget this.
Long Range Acoustic Device (LRAD)
Developed after the attack on the USS Cole, the tool is designed to give warning to ships retreat unknown, first with voice mail, then by 'bursts' noise is unbearable.
The Bat Bomb
Apparently there is also a simple weapon that funny. Designed as a low-tech weapons to end World War II, the idea is to attach a bomb to the bats of Mexico, and then releasing them in capsules from a plane over Japan. Bats will fly over the roofs and explode. Quite simply, and we will not be too lost bat right?
The Exploding Cigar
One of the CIA plots to assassinate Fidel Castro in 1960, is by means of explosives on a cigar slipped and slipped into Castro's cigars in stock. Although many analysts who argue that this is just a myth.
Pigeon-Guided Missiles
At the time of World War II, an animal expert proposes an idea to use pigeons to guide missiles to targets, training them to control lever so that the target remains in the middle of the screen. The plan looks brilliant beginning, until they found the electronic automation systems.
The Ronsonator
A small tool like a knife with a sharp and jagged curves, designed to kill the guards. The name of this tool takes the name of Jon Ronson, a visit to the U.S. secret military research center dibesut into a movie you might have to watch it, The Men Who Stare At Goats.
The Flying Humvee
Still in development, the idea is simple, making the jeep that can fly. This proposal would actually have emerged since World War II by researchers Airborne Forces Experimental Establishment at Manchester, England. Currently, the Pentagon is seeking to make a jeep that can remove the wings from both sides and the helicopter blades on either wing or in the roof. Actually it would be less complicated if they make one like the Transformers robot, which can bertranformasi into a robot, car, or helicopter. Maybe the U.S. military investigators have more discussion with Michael Bay and Steven Spielberg.
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