Laser Technology, Direct Energy Weapons and the New Alliance: Insights from Col. John Mills

Laser Technology, Direct Energy Weapons and the New Alliance: Insights from Col. John Mills

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Introduction

In a recent interview with TV host Brannon Howse, Colonel John Mills delved into a range of intriguing topics, including laser technology and its potential implications, as well as the evolving geopolitical landscape. The conversation shed light on the fascinating developments in laser technology and the emergence of a new alliance in the Asia-Pacific region.

The Fridge-Sized Laser: Phantom

The discussion kicked off with the mention of a fascinating device known as the Phantom, a laser technology developed by the U.S. Army. This compact device, approximately half the size of a refrigerator, piqued interest due to its implications in the realm of directed energy weapons. Colonel Mills explained that while laser technology has been evolving, the Phantom's compact size and lower power requirements mark a significant advancement in the field.

Direct Energy Weapons and China's Laser Technology

Colonel Mills drew attention to China's recent announcement regarding a laser technology called LIDAR, which is primarily designed for distance and ranging purposes. Officially, it is termed a non-kinetic, non-directed energy weapon. However, there are suspicions that this technology could be repurposed for more nefarious uses. Moreover, Colonel Mills raised concerns about China's Long March 4th booster's payload capacity, which could potentially carry a laser-equipped satellite into orbit.

The New Alliance: U.S., South Korea, and Japan

Shifting the conversation to geopolitics, Colonel Mills highlighted the formation of a new alliance between the United States, South Korea, and Japan. This strategic collaboration is driven by shared concerns over North Korea and China. While such an alliance was once considered unlikely, it has now become a powerful bloc in the Asia-Pacific region. Colonel Mills emphasized that China's provocative behavior has played a pivotal role in pushing these nations closer together.

Biden's Use of Pseudonyms

The interview touched upon the recent revelation that President Joe Biden had used fake names when communicating via email, raising legal and policy concerns. Colonel Mills criticized this practice and highlighted the need for transparency and adherence to government policies.

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