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How are hallucination weapons researched?

At the end of the 20th century, the Russian intelligence agency mastered information on the development of hallucinatory weapons in the United States, and also began to develop systems and countermeasures that can have psychological and physiological effects on people in secret laboratories.

As early as the mid-1990s, the United States successfully conducted extraordinary tests of similar weapons, using the latest laser technology and holographic technology to create illusory images of targets on the virtual battlefield, including aircraft, tanks, ships, Entire combat troops, etc., can also create various influential characters. This kind of virtual "illusion bomb" can confuse the enemy, affect their ideology, and cause chaos on the real battlefield in the future.

Russia is developing special instruments that can produce hallucinatory images, affecting people's consciousness and perception, forcing them to confuse reality and illusion and obey instructions issued with the help of special equipment. If it can be successfully developed and put into practical use, perhaps Chechen bandit leader Basayev will suddenly walk out of the forest and surrender to the Russian authorities soon.

It is reported that the Soviet Union first used "thought control weapons" during its invasion of Afghanistan, and they appeared in Moscow in 1991. This weapon is composed of a computer that can generate light and a series of words. It can analyze people's personality based on computer waves and send out some political consciousness information to influence a person or a group of people, thereby effectively controlling their actions. It has great prospects in future information attacks. In 1995, the United States invaded Haiti. In this "quasi-information war", the US military successfully used "thought control weapons" and played a huge role. The United States is currently developing more powerful weapons of this type.

"Low-frequency hypnosis weapons" can also play a role in controlling thoughts. A non-lethal electromagnetic weapon developed by the U.S. Marine Corps. By using very low frequency electromagnetic radiation, the brain can be caused to release chemicals that control behavior. Using these frequencies will immediately cause flu-like symptoms and cause nausea, and can even put a person into a coma. Another weapon that uses brain wave control to prevent people from sleeping is also under development.

"Illusion weapons" are another type of thought control weapon. This kind of weapon can interfere with people's psychology, collapse their spirit, disintegrate their fighting spirit, and make them feel war-weary, and then give up their weapons and flee the battlefield. It will not cause injury or death. It mainly uses holographic photography technology and uses eye laser devices to project some images, slogans, and slogans from space to the cloud or a specific space on the battlefield to psychologically harass, intimidate, and disrupt the enemy. . On February 5, 1993, the US military conducted a holographic effect test in Somalia, which partially achieved the above effect.

"Radio frequency flash weapon" is a weapon that directly damages the human heart and achieves control. That is, high-frequency radio frequency waves are used to blitz and destroy the opponent's electronic equipment and automatic weapon control systems, killing and injuring the opponent's personnel. Especially when a person is directly struck by radio frequency, under the action of the pulse, the nerve cells will be confused, causing confusion and dizziness, causing atrial fibrillation or heart failure, causing heart disease, or causing the heart and Respiratory function ceases.