AV LOCUST Laser Zaps Drones in USS George H.W. Bush Live-Fire Test
The U.S. Navy recently tested a new laser weapon system called AV LOCUST aboard the USS George H.W. Bush, successfully using it to shoot down drones during a live-fire exercise. While this military technology might seem far removed from our daily lives, it offers an interesting perspective on electromagnetic energy that health-conscious families should understand.
What This Means for EMF-Aware Families
High-powered laser systems like the AV LOCUST represent some of the most concentrated forms of electromagnetic energy in use today. While military laser weapons operate at extreme power levels far beyond anything in civilian environments, they remind us that electromagnetic radiation exists on a spectrum – from the relatively low-power signals of cell towers and WiFi routers to these intense military applications.
For parents concerned about EMF exposure, this military technology actually highlights why distance and power levels matter so much. Just as you wouldn't want to be near a military-grade laser, understanding how electromagnetic energy decreases with distance can help you make informed decisions about EMF protection in your home.
Putting Military EMF in Perspective
While naval laser weapons operate at frequencies and power levels that would never be permitted in residential areas, they serve as a reminder that not all electromagnetic radiation is created equal. The same physics that allow the military to disable drones with focused energy explains why proximity to any EMF source – whether it's a cell tower or your home WiFi router – affects exposure levels.
For families looking to minimize EMF exposure, understanding these principles can help separate fact from fiction. Many concerns about everyday EMF sources stem from misunderstandings about power levels and exposure distances. Learning about common EMF myths and what science actually shows can help you make balanced decisions for your family's health without unnecessary worry.
Originally reported by The Defense Post
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