What is a sonic weapon?
A sonic weapon is a type of directed energy weapon that uses focused sound waves to incapacitate or harm targets.
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Recent reports indicate that the United States may have deployed a sonic weapon during an operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Eyewitness accounts describe Venezuelan troops suffering from nosebleeds and vomiting blood...
According to reports, the incident occurred during an operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. A guard at the Caracas military base described the event, stating that radar systems shut down, followed by a swarm of drones. Subsequently, a small number of US soldiers, reportedly 20, deployed from helicopters. The guard claimed that these soldiers possessed advanced technology, including a sonic weapon that caused intense physical distress among Venezuelan forces.
The guard described the weapon as emitting an 'intense sound wave' that caused troops to bleed from their noses and vomit blood, rendering them unable to move. While the White House has not confirmed these claims, the story has gained traction after being shared by White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.
Directed energy weapons (DEWs), which include sonic weapons, have been in development for years. These weapons use focused energy to neutralize targets and can cause a range of symptoms, including pain, burning sensations, and incapacitation. China has been accused of using similar technology against Indian soldiers in the past, though those claims were denied.
The incident has heightened tensions in Latin America, particularly after President Trump's warning to Mexico. The alleged use of such a weapon could signal a shift in military tactics and a willingness to deploy advanced, non-lethal technologies.
A sonic weapon is a type of directed energy weapon that uses focused sound waves to incapacitate or harm targets.
No, the White House and Pentagon have not confirmed the use of a sonic weapon.
Potential effects include nausea, disorientation, pain, bleeding, and incapacitation.
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