The time is not
too far when Pakistan will itself stop threatening India with nuclear toys and
China won't measure its strength by missile technology as India is all set to
become a missile-proof country where no uninvited missiles could dare to touch
Indian soil.
The time is not
too far when Pakistan will itself stop threatening India with nuclear toys and
China won't measure its strength by missile technology as India is all set to
become a missile-proof country where no uninvited missiles could dare to touch
Indian soil. Indian scientists are working on a top secret project under which
the smartest military weapon of the 21st century is being developed which is
named after Hindu goddess Kali.
In Scientific
term, KALI stands for 'Kilo Ampere Linear Injector'. TheYouth brings you an
inside update on how the world's deadliest weapon system works. It is designed
to work in such a way that if an enemy missile is launched in Indian direction,
it will quickly emit powerful pulses of Relativistic Electrons Beams (REB) and
destroy the target in no time. Unlike laser beams, it does not bore a hole in
the target but thoroughly damages the on-board electronic systems.
Scientists say
that it can potentially be used as a beam weapon. Bursts of microwaves packed
with gigawatts of power (one gigawatt is 1000 million watts) produced by this
machine, when aimed at enemy missiles and aircrafts will cripple their
electronic system and computer chips and bring them down right away. According
to scientists the KALI is far deadlier than so-called laser weapons that
destroy by drilling holes since this process consumes time. Its efficiency has
pushed our scientists to look forward to inventing a high-power microwave gun
to destroy incoming aircrafts and missiles, based on the same method.
In order to
understand this technology in a comprehensive way, we at TheYouth will
take you back over two thousand years, when Archimedes, an ancient Greek
scientist, burned down Roman ships by bending sunrays towards the ships and
successfully defended the city of Syracuse. In comprehensible words, the old
man directed the incoming energy from the Sun to Greek ships. As a result, it
quickly heated up the ships and reduced them to ashes. In 1985 Dr. R
Chidambaram, the then director of the BARC, came up with the idea of developing
weapons on the same concept and four years later he began working on it. The
project was about to complete in 2004, however it was delayed owing to some
obstacles lying in its way.
The USA
attempted to develop the same technology for its defence as well but could not
succeed. India, on the other hand, is believed to have conducted a successful
test of the first phase of the KALI in 2012. Pakistani news channels blame
India for the Siachen Glacier avalanche of 2012 when reportedly 135 Pakistani
soldiers were buried alive and many injured. They say that Indian scientists
emitted high energetic beams of electronic rays which melted some ice-sheets of
Siachen glacier and artificially created this catastrophe using 'KALI' technology.
The long and the
short of the story is that India is about to step in the epoch of a new
technology where no country can pose missile threat or nuclear threat to the
country. As India's GDP is growing significantly, our scientists are achieving
new heights every now and then without any foreign assistance.
Be it space
research or other scientific developments, We are frequently becoming a
self-dependent nation. So far, a lot we have achieved, but there is a long
journey to be covered yet.
(Article submitted to TheYouth by Mrityunjay Chaubey from Indore)