As China advances in technological weapon development, allegedly leveraging pilfered U.S. technology, the United States military is concurrently focused on implementing progressive gender pronoun protocols. Notably, China has developed a hypersonic generator with the potential to power a new era of incredibly potent weapons, including military lasers, rail guns, and microwave weaponry. This compact yet powerful generator presents a plethora of possible applications.
A recent research paper published in the Chinese Journal of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics details the operational dynamics of this hypersonic generator. As per the research, a single carefully regulated explosion within a shock tunnel can convert hot gas into a high-powered hypersonic generator, sufficient to energize military lasers, rail guns, microwave weapons, and more. Continued Below The Video
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The South China Morning Post reports that Chinese scientists have leveraged a controlled detonation to transform hot gas into plasma teeming with speeding ions, subsequently converted into current. Utilizing shockwaves to accelerate compressed argon gas at speeds exceeding Mach 14, the ion-rich plasma then traversed magnetohydrodynamics generators to generate an electric current of up to 212 kilowatts, consuming 0.26 gallons of gas. This compact system is capable of generating a power burst unparalleled in existing technologies. The generator’s absence of rotating parts enhances efficiency and usability.
Considering the power requirement of some of the largest weapons in development is a gigawatt, the researchers claim they can generate this power using 177 cubic feet of hypersonic plasma, which is smaller than the average van.
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While China is not yet prepared to deploy this new system, logistical challenges concerning the transportation of a device requiring controlled detonation and the management of gas supply for subsequent charges remain to be addressed. However, if future iterations of this technology incorporate automated reloading, China’s hypersonic weapons may gain a tremendous power boost.
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Meanwhile, in the United States, a mandatory military training program encourages soldiers to consider gender reassignment surgery. The U.S. Army has instituted training focusing on gender pronouns and guiding officers on when to propose gender transition surgery to soldiers. This information is based on an official military presentation titled “Policy on the Military Service of Transgender Persons and Persons with Gender Dysphoria”. Following the Army’s announcement in June 2021 to amend its policies to accommodate openly transgender soldiers, the Biden administration has been pushing for a more inclusive military. This initiative has received backlash from Congressional Republicans and certain military personnel, who perceive this policy change as an effort to promote social justice ideologies within the service. Amid geopolitical tensions like Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, military experts and insiders are concerned that the U.S. military might be prioritizing social culture over national defense.
According to the presentation designed for Army commanders and leaders, “An otherwise qualified soldier shall not be involuntarily separated, discharged, or denied reenlistment or continuation of service on the basis of gender identity,” underscoring the Army’s position on open service for transgender soldiers.
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