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How strong are American weather weapons?

American meteorological weapons can not only paralyze the enemy's radar system, but also be used to create extreme weather, including heavy rain and drought.

The term meteorological weapon is not new. As early as the Vietnam War in the 1960s, it was used by the US military. Its main purpose is to create rain and drought for the enemy.

When it comes to US military meteorological weapons, we have to mention HAARP (High Frequency Active Aurora Research Program). Some people think that American meteorological weapons are closely related to this plan, but so far, there is no direct evidence that any meteorological disasters are related to this.

In addition, American meteorological weapons can also create extreme weather. For example, by manipulating the water vapor in the atmosphere, it can create heavy rain, thus causing serious floods to the enemy. On the contrary, it can also create drought, making it difficult for the enemy to get enough water, leading to a decline in production capacity.

Overview of meteorological weapons

The so-called meteorological weapons refer to a series of weapons that use modern scientific and technological means to artificially create natural disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis, rainstorms, mountain torrents, avalanches, high temperatures, aerosols, etc., and transform the battlefield environment to achieve military purposes.

With the rapid development of science and meteorological science, the weapon technology of geophysical environment using man-made natural disasters has been greatly improved and will play a huge role in future wars.