Darkness falls: a new CHAMP missile strikes the grid. (Image courtesy ainonline.com.) |
According to digitaltrends.com, this new missile is capable of detecting and eradicating enemy electrical systems without brutal collaborative damage (a.k.a. bombing something to rubble.) Its design was intended to exert a comparable level of force to a nuclear blast, but without the associated death, radiation poisoning, and other infrastructural and interpersonal mayhem.
It's not just for cities, either: CHAMP can fry electronics anytime, anywhere. (Image courtesy falsasbanderas.wordpress.com.) |
The project has been underway for several years now, with reports from 2012 revealing that CHAMP was able to successfully eradicate seven targets over the course of one mission in Utah. Now, in the words of Air Force Research Laboratory commander Major General Tom Masiello, CHAMP is “an operational system already in our tactical air force.” Five of the CHAMP team are known to exist, with the likelihood of more in development.
With the advent of laser weapons also becoming a tactical reality, it is nice to see that although warfare will likely never cease, at least now we have better means of targeting those we need to remove. The innocent, no matter how geographically-unfortunate, should not have to suffer for others' crimes.
Then, after CHAMP hits, we send in these guys to finish the job. (Image courtesy defenseindustrydaily.com.) |
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