directed-energy · Originally reported by Tech Times

Navy Laser Powers Remote Bases and Intercepts Drones: NRL Demo Clears Whiteout Test

Navy Laser Powers Remote Bases and Intercepts Drones: NRL Demo Clears Whiteout Test
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The U.S. Navy's recent demonstration of laser technology for powering remote bases and intercepting drones marks another step in the expansion of wireless power transmission systems. While the Naval Research Laboratory's successful test focused on military applications in challenging weather conditions, health-conscious parents and homebuyers should understand what this trend means for the broader electromagnetic landscape.

What the Technology Involves

According to Tech Times, the Navy's laser system successfully powered remote installations and neutralized drone targets even during whiteout conditions. While lasers operate on different frequencies than the cell towers and 5G networks most families worry about, this demonstration represents the growing push toward wireless power transmission technologies that could eventually expand beyond military use.

The key distinction here is that directed energy systems like these are typically highly focused beams rather than the omnidirectional radiation from cell towers. However, as with any emerging technology, the long-term health implications of widespread deployment remain an area of ongoing research and debate.

What This Means for Families and Homebuyers

For those concerned about EMF exposure, this development highlights the importance of staying informed about the various types of electromagnetic technologies being deployed. While military laser systems are unlikely to affect residential neighborhoods directly, they're part of a broader trend toward wireless infrastructure expansion.

If you're concerned about EMF exposure in your home, remember that distance remains your most effective protection strategy. Many families exploring EMF shielding paint or other protective measures should first focus on understanding actual exposure levels in their specific environment. It's also worth reviewing information that separates fact from fiction, as covered in resources about common 5G and EMF myths.

The takeaway: while military laser technology operates differently from consumer wireless systems, staying informed about electromagnetic technologies helps families make educated decisions about their living environments and health priorities.

Originally reported by Tech Times

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