And why not? Scrambling the brains of an overwhelming attacking force without firing a single bullet sounds like a great idea.
We’ll keep our ear to the ground for any investment possibilities.
After the “sonic attacks” against U.S. diplomats in Cuba, the U.S. Defense Department is showing renewed interest in sonic weapons.
And why not? Scrambling the brains of an overwhelming attacking force without firing a single bullet sounds like a great idea. We’ll keep our ear to the ground for any investment possibilities. Comments are closed.
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