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>Yes, I think it is rather interesting-compared to the collateral damage caused by other bombs especially. However, I find it difficult to believe that THAT AMOUNT of microwave energy does no damage humans? What about years later? Cancer? I guess it is too much to hope for to have bombs that do no human damage at all...
>This bomb has to cause serious problems to people, depending on the level of exposure. Anyone on the surface in the direct beam would be killed instantly.
War is certainly not pleasant, or desirable. But we can't sweep problems under the rug either, and have even greater problems later. I can only hope that the right decisions are made in this.
Steve Gibson