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Secret strobelight weapons
Yes, believe it or not, they were built and ready:
http://blog.wired.com/defense/2008/0...trobe-t-1.html Ed |
Re: Secret strobelight weapons
There was an article about the Canal Defence Lghts in After the Battle magazine some years ago, as well.
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Re: Secret strobelight weapons
Too bad they did not use "the funniest joke in the world" by Monty Python!
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Re: Secret strobelight weapons
Hi,
Oscillating light may have different effects depending on the frequency. If one is suffering from epilepsy, an attack make be provoked, if the right frequency is used. Another commonly known effect is Flicker Vertigo, the symptoms being nausea, dizziness or even unconsciousness. That is one reason why propeller blades were painted black on the rear. These tanks would have been very effective weapons. SES |
Re: Secret strobelight weapons
Concord's British Tanks of WW2 has a piece of artwork showing a CDL from March 1945 - stating that no known daylight photos are known to exist. There is no mention of flickering - the statement is made that these tanks attracted a tremendous amount of enemy fire, as searchlights would, which strongly suggests that any "epileptic" effect was negligible!
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