China Buying US Directed Sound 'Weapon'
holy_calamity writes "The directed sound weapon made by US company ATC is being exported to the Chinese police, despite the public law banning sales of weapons to China. Turns out that such 'non-lethal' technologies are not covered by this law — an omission that may become more widely known if they are used to quell high-profile protests during the Olympics."
What a great way to oppress folks and not leave bloody bodies around for cameras!
the Chinese have stolen Country and Western!
which is totally what she said
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How we know is more important than what we know.
Rosanne Barr? Cool.
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I don't really know much about this device, but let's, for the moment, assume it can't actually hurt anyone, just make them uncomfortable / stun them. Is it really a weapon then?
I don't know if it's such a bad thing to provide China with safe crowd control devices. If China wants some form of crowd control they will use whatever they have, including deadly force (such as back in Tienanmen Square).
Giving them something safe to use is probably a good idea and could save peoples' lives.
I think the counterargument would be something to the effect that the US shouldn't help a government such as China's to maintain control over its people. It's a difficult moral dilemma to be sure. However, China is not Burma and by and large the population is content with their government.
Once they finished slaughtering the objectors it sure got quiet over there for a while, didn't it?
and completely ignore the US occupation of Iraq
You're right, I wonder what became of that whole thing? I haven't seen that come up in the media lately... oh wait.
The twitter monologues. Click on my homepage and be amazed.
Unless the PRC plans on using this sometime in the immediate future, why wouldn't they simply develop this technology locally?
AFAIK, the principles behind the technology aren't all that complicated.
"The fight for freedom has only just begun." - Geert Wilders
Did anyone else read the headline as China is buying Sound Weapons directed at the US? I felt bad for people living in California for a moment.
Reviewing just the first hour of video games.
Sure, because their work with laser technologies now have given the world weapons to use against us.
Considering their arms exporting practices, I'd rather not give them more money, thanks.
We have no duty to sacrifice for others, and our own prosperity should be our first consideration.If humans are to survive as a species, we'd better start thinking of others...
Don't tell me to get a life. I'm a gamer; I have LOTS of lives!
If it's not a weapon, so that these laws do not apply... then I want one!
But really, this Chinese thing looks like a mess waiting to happen. More reason to hate / distrust the United States government... for both Americans and Chinese.
The images of pretty affluent Chinese living in modern-looking cities we've come to enjoy in the Western media are not exactly indicative of what actually goes on over there. It's a big country with a billion people.
In any case, it's illegal to express negative feelings about the glorious Communist Party or its leaders, so I'm not sure who you've been talking to over there. Just about every Chinese I've ever met here in the US love their country, but they've rarely had anything but negative things to say about their government, regardless of the era they happened to leave.
The twitter monologues. Click on my homepage and be amazed.
the vast majority of Chinese are very happy with their government at the moment
On the other hand, it was recently reported that there were over 85,000 protests in China last year, some of them violent. That is a staggering number. I suspect these sound machines will see a lot of action.
Leave the gun, take the cannolis.
We've been selling them directed sound weapons ever since we've been exporting Britney Spears CDs...
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The "pain ray" the US has developed is pretty well suited for a totalitarian government as well. It leaves no marks, so you could also just round up anyone at a protest and subject them to microwave beams that activate the pain nerves in the skin just enough to be able to cause agonizing pain without leaving any marks . You have the double bonus of driving your victims insane from the pain without any ugly wounds to photograph and get people upset. However, China is not Burma and by and large the population is content with their government. China has a very effective ability to stifle dissent -- Tiananmen square is an excellent example. How are you going to know if anyone is unhappy if everyone is too scared to say anything? When you surf the internet in China they love to have little animated policemen popping up on your screen to remind you that you are being watched. People are scared enough there already of doing the wrong thing -- imagine what would happen if deaf people started showing up as not-so-subtle reminders of what happens to people who complain?
Imagine the scenario of one man in a truck with a sound weapon shutting down a whole protest without any ugly pictures to shock anyone into action, with no effective recourse by the protesters. This kind of thing is the way that your typical 'nightmare dystopian science fiction movie' would become reality. Once the people are unable to complain or protest, how nice would the government have to be?
I get it and I resemble that remark.
Just callin' it like I see it.
Your incredulous attitude is troubling.
The sound weapon being sold may be non-lethal, but who is to say they won't RE the device and make lethal sound weapons. Sound can kill. If you stand next to a speaker when 160db of sound comes out of it, you'll be dead. NASA uses sound to test the tiles on the shuttle, anyone caught inside that tester would be killed instantly when the sound came on.
"We had two world wars!!!"
NOTE: I do not support the selling of weapons to anyone and I am making no moral judgments with the below.
World War 1 - The upper-class of Europe gets a bit excitable and millions of people die, although in the long run (after WW2) it effectively removed the European upper-class from power which is a good thing. It had nothing to do with economics whatsoever.
World War 2 - Effectively two wars:
1) Europe - an extension of WW1. Basically, caused by different power bases/ideals vying for the power vacuum left by the removal of the upper-class in Germany, Russia, Austria and a weakening of it elsewhere.
2) The Pacific - Japan, the only non-white skinned empire and great power had limited resources, i.e. steel and oil. The other (white skinned) powers (British Empire, US, Dutch & French) refused to supply the Japanese. This left them two options:
i) Give up on their imperial and economic ambitions.
or
ii) Take it from someone
Their hands were forced into the second option and the entire reason for Pearl Harbor was to knock out the US long enough so they could grab the oil in the Netherlands East Indies (now Indonesia) and, hopefully, become strong enough before the US had a chance to re-arm. If the US had not had a colony^M^M^M^M^M^Mterritory called The Philippines, Pearl Harbor would not have been necessary at all.
The entire Pacific war was forced by the other powers refusing to sell the means to make an economy work (and make war), oil & steel, to the Japanese.
I am not justifying any of the actions of any of the governments at the time, just stating happened.
Then by all means close that loophole up for national security.
Twitter supports and protects racists - by smearing their critics with the "Hate Speech" label.
The worst part of this is, the fact that this sales was allowed to go through is troubling. There is very little difference between the military and the police these days here in the USA. In other countries it is much worse, and in China the two are usually indistinguishable.
/. I DO have all the answers!) but the merging of military and police functions is bad for communities.
An easy example of this is how law enforcement and military tradeshows are now one in the same.
I don't have all the answers (wait, this is
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What the hell is Slashdot coming to when a post including "jk", ";)", "rofl", and "P.S. ... you're dumb" gets modded up? Grammar Nazis, you guys are slacking off!
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Give them enough time for the apoplectic fit to wear off...
I have some economic ambitions for your ipod. Since you won't give it to me (or sell it to me at my price) I'm going to beat your ass for it. It's really your fault I have to do this.
actually, the grandparent says some facts. believe or not, here is a huge and growing middle class in China, especially in large cities. In large cities like Beijing and Shanghai, the average income is about $300/month, if not higher (but with common goods much cheaper than here). And stores like starbucks is very popular there, who sells coffee at the same price as in US, if not higher. I am not saying that there is absolutely no people earn $10/month in factories, but the inflation in China and devalue of dollar here the same time, it will be very hard to find a wage at that level. China is not in Africa, after all.
He probably didn't hear the woosh cause it was a directed sonund.
Pancakes. Oh I blew it.
What's that? He used "you're" instead of "your?" Mod him up!
"If you are "not justifying any of the actions ..." then how come you say Japan was "forced" to attack Pearl Harbour?"
Because... they did not want to "Give up on their imperial and economic ambitions.", therefore they were forced to "Take it [oil] from someone".
I am not justifying their actions, particularly as in the short to medium term they proved to have disastrous consequences.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_on_Pearl_Harbor
"The intent of the strike was to protect Imperial Japan's advance into Malaya and the Dutch East Indies -- for their natural resources such as oil and rubber - by neutralizing the U.S. Pacific Fleet."
"In 1940, under the Export Control Act, the U.S. halted shipments of airplanes, parts, machine tools, and aviation gasoline, which Japan saw as an unfriendly act.[6] Nevertheless, the U.S. continued to export oil to Japan, in part because it was understood in Washington cutting off oil exports would be an extreme step, given Japanese dependence on U.S. oil exports, likely to be taken as a provocation by Japan. In the summer of 1941, after Japanese expansion into French Indochina, the U.S. ceased oil exports to Japan, in part because of new American restrictions on domestic oil consumption."
Do you think the USA would be "forced" to do something if the oil producers they relied on refused to sell them oil?
I wonder what it'd be like to load Rick Astley on one...
Or what the RIAA will do...
Justice is the sheep getting arrested while an impartial judge declares the vote void.
It's the Chinese government's own figures. They have been widely reported. Here are a couple of links and I am sure Google can provide many more. (That tresriogrande troll might want to check a few before shooting his mouth off next time.)
For instance: http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/20/international/asia/20china.html
A paragraph from http://www.cpj.org/Briefings/2006/DA_spring_06/china/china_06.html
"Mass incidents" is the term the Chinese government uses to describe demonstrations, riots, and group petitioning. In January 2006, the Ministry of Public Security announced that there were 87,000 such incidents in 2005, a 6.6 percent increase over the previous year. Protests over corruption, taxes, and environmental degradation caused by China's breakneck economic development contributed to the rise. But some of the most highly charged disputes have occurred over government seizure of farmland for construction of the factories, power plants, shopping malls, roads, and apartment complexes that are fueling China's boom.Leave the gun, take the cannolis.