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Israelis building a cheap microwave pain ray

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Wired.com: The US military spent tens of millions of dollars and years of work developing a microwave “pain beam,” but a combination of technical difficulties and political concerns kept the Pentagon from fielding the thing.

Now, an Israeli team says they’re working on their own portable version. And it’ll cost just $250,000.

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