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New physical principles weapons

New physical principles weapons are a wide range of weapons or systems created using emerging technologies, like wave, psychophysical, and genetic weapons.

This definition is similar to "new types of weapons of mass destruction and new systems of such weapons" used in documentation from United Nations General Assembly sessions since 1975 and "non-lethal weapons" used by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).

Definitions edit

Weapons using new physical principle edit

The term is currently used primarily in Russia.[1] The Encyclopedia of the Russian Ministry of Defense identifies the following types of new physical principles weapons that have been developed to varying degrees by the 21st century:

New weapon of mass destructions edit

New types of "weapons of mass destruction and new systems of such weapons" were defined by the United Nations General Assembly in 1975.[3] In 1976, the US State Department stated that these weapons are based on "qualitatively new principles of action", which can be new due to the nature of the impact, target to be attacked, method of action, or how they are used.[4] Examples given were infrasound weapons designed to damage internal organs and affect human behavior; genetic weapons, the use of which would affect the mechanism of heredity; ray weapons capable of affecting blood and intracellular plasma; robotic military equipment; unmanned controlled aircraft; and weapon systems, like aerospace weapon systems, where nuclear weapons are transported by spaceships and thereby more dangerous.[4]

In the never-adopted draft treaty of 1975, the proposed language in the United Nations Disarmament Conference classification for "new weapons of mass description" to be banned included:

  • radiological means of the non-explosive type acting with the aid of radioactive materials
  • technical means of inflicting radiation injury based on the use of charged or neutral particles to affect biological targets
  • infrasonic means using acoustic radiation to affect biological targets
  • means using electromagnetic radiation to affect biological targets.[3]

The Convention on the Prohibition of Military or Any Other Hostile Use of Environmental Modification Techniques of 1977 does not identify specific weapons or technology.[5]

Non-lethal weapons edit

NATO definition of non-lethal weapons include new responsive technologies—like lasers, kinetic and acoustic devices.[6] Examples of non-lethal weapons are counter-personnel and radio-frequency vehicle stopping technologies.[6] The United States Department of Defense's current and future non-lethal weapons programs include active denial, counter-personnel capability that creates a heating sensation, quickly repelling potential adversaries with minimal risk of injury in such missions as force protection, perimeter defense, crowd control, patrols/convoys, defensive and offensive operations.[7][8][9]

United Nations conventions edit

New weapons of mass destruction that have harmful effects on people and the ecological balance of the planet are, in essence, criminal and contrary to the Convention on the Prohibition of Military or Any Other Hostile Use of Environmental Modification Techniques of 1977.[10] Rather than identifying specific weapons, the Convention on the Prohibition of Military or Any Other Hostile Use of Environmental Modification Techniques of 1977 prohibits use of "military or any other hostile use of environmental modification techniques having widespread, long-lasting or severe effects as the means of destruction, damage or injury to any other State Party". This includes deliberate actions taken to change the atmosphere, hydrosphere, outer space, or in other ways affect the dynamics, structure or composition of the earth.[5]

The Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention of 1972. The Seventh Review Conference was held in Geneva in December 2011, which resulted in the Final Declaration document that affirmed that "under all circumstances the use of bacteriological (biological) and toxin weapons is effectively prohibited by the Convention".[11] The Protocol on Blinding Laser Weapons, Protocol IV of the 1980 Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons, was issued by the United Nations on October 13, 1995, and came into force on July 30, 1998.[12]

Weapons development edit

Russian military doctrine refers to new physical principles weapons, while describing the main features of these weapons as comparable in effect to nuclear weapons but more acceptable in political terms.[13][14] It was reported in October 2016 that Russia had tested a new electronic weapon, based on new physical principles, that uses directed-energy to neutralize on-board aircraft equipment, unmanned combat aerial vehicles, and precision weapons. In November 2016, Putin stated that the new physical principles weapons comply with all of the country's international obligations.[15]

Non-lethal blinding weapons edit

In 2015, Russia announced a blinding weapon, Rook, that creates a disabling light interference, which can be used against night-vision equipment. It uses ultraviolet, infrared, and visible regions of the spectrum and can change the width and direction of the beam to target specific objects.[16]

In 2018, Russia announced Peresvet, an anti-satellite blinding laser weapon with a range of 1500 km.[17]

In 2019, Russia announced the 5P-42 Filin, a non-lethal light-based optical jamming system with a range of up to 5 km.[18]

In 2021, Russia announced the Lyutik-N visual-optical interference blinding station with a range of up to 100 meters.[19]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ A.N. Terschenko; I.V. Ovcharenko; O.D. Yalnickii; V.N. Kuprii. "Main Directions of Development of Weapons on New Physical Principles, Science and Technology of the Ukrainian Air Force". Ivan Kozhedub Kharkiv National Air Force University (in Ukrainian). Retrieved January 8, 2017.
  2. ^ "Оружие на новых физических принципах (New Physical Principles Weapons)". Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation? Encyclopedia (in Russian) (in Russian). Retrieved January 7, 2017. This tertiary source reuses information from other sources but does not name them.
  3. ^ a b Department of Political and Security Council Affairs, United Nations Centre of Disarmament. "The United Nations Disarmament Yearbook: Volume 02: 1977" (PDF). United Nations Disarmament Organization. pp. 41, 344. Retrieved January 8, 2017.
  4. ^ a b "Telegram 4005 From the Mission to the United Nations to the Department of State - UNGA Disarmament: Soviet Memorandum on Disarmament". United States Department of State. September 29, 1976. Retrieved January 7, 2017.
  5. ^ a b "Convention on the prohibition of military or any other hostile use of environmental modification techniques (with annex). Adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 10 December 1976" (PDF). United Nations. December 20, 1976. p. 3. Retrieved January 7, 2017.
  6. ^ a b NATO News. "Non-lethal weapons: new technologies to preserve lives". North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Retrieved January 7, 2017.
  7. ^ "Developing Non-Lethal Weapons". United States Department of Defense. Retrieved January 7, 2017.
  8. ^ "Current Non-Lethal Weapons". United States Department of Defense. Retrieved January 7, 2017.
  9. ^ "Future Non-Lethal Weapons". United States Department of Defense. Retrieved January 7, 2017.
  10. ^ "Convention on the prohibition of military or any other hostile use of environmental modification techniques (with annex). Adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 10 December 1976" (PDF). United Nations. December 20, 1976. Retrieved January 7, 2017.
  11. ^ "Final Document of the Seventh Review Conference" (PDF). BWC/CONF.VII/7. United Nations. 13 January 2012. Retrieved 28 February 2016.
  12. ^ "2 .a Additional Protocol to the Convention on Prohibitions or Restrictions on the Use of Certain Conventional Weapons which may be deemed to be Excessively Injurious or to have Indiscriminate Effects (Protocol IV, entitled Protocol on Blinding Laser Weapons)". United Nations Treaty Collection. April 7, 2014. Retrieved July 4, 2014.
  13. ^ The Russian Federation. "Военная доктрина Российской Федерации (Military Doctrine of the Russian Federation)" (PDF). Kremlin (in Russian). Retrieved January 7, 2017.
  14. ^ "Владимир Путин: "Быть сильными: гарантии национальной безопасности для России" (Vladimir Putin: "Be strong: National security guarantees for Russia")". RG. February 20, 2012. Retrieved January 7, 2017.
  15. ^ "Путин: в России идут разработки оружия на основе новых физических принципов (Putin: Russia's are developing weapons based on new physical principles)". Regnum (in Russian). November 18, 2016. Retrieved January 7, 2017.
  16. ^ "В России создано уникальное радиоэлектронное оружие (In Russia, created a unique radio-electronic weapons)". Comments of Ukraïnski News (in Russian). October 14, 2016. Retrieved January 7, 2017.
  17. ^ https://www.armyrecognition.com/weapons_defence_industry_military_technology_uk/russian_peresvet_laser_weapon_can_blind_satellites_at_1500_km_altitude.html
  18. ^ https://www.showmetech.com.br/en/russia-gives-details-about-lethal-weapon-that-causes-hallucination-and-confuses-vision/
  19. ^ https://www.thedefensepost.com/2021/08/26/russia-visual-optical-blinding-weapon/

External links edit

  •   Works related to Environmental Modification Convention at Wikisource

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New physical principles weapons are a wide range of weapons or systems created using emerging technologies like wave psychophysical and genetic weapons This definition is similar to new types of weapons of mass destruction and new systems of such weapons used in documentation from United Nations General Assembly sessions since 1975 and non lethal weapons used by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization NATO Contents 1 Definitions 1 1 Weapons using new physical principle 1 2 New weapon of mass destructions 1 3 Non lethal weapons 2 United Nations conventions 3 Weapons development 3 1 Non lethal blinding weapons 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksDefinitions editWeapons using new physical principle edit The term is currently used primarily in Russia 1 The Encyclopedia of the Russian Ministry of Defense identifies the following types of new physical principles weapons that have been developed to varying degrees by the 21st century directed energy weapons like infrasound laser and super high frequency weapons electromagnetic weapons such as some lasers and super high frequency weapons geophysical weapons including climate ozone environmental and seismic weapons genetic weapons non lethal arms radiological weapons 2 New weapon of mass destructions edit New types of weapons of mass destruction and new systems of such weapons were defined by the United Nations General Assembly in 1975 3 In 1976 the US State Department stated that these weapons are based on qualitatively new principles of action which can be new due to the nature of the impact target to be attacked method of action or how they are used 4 Examples given were infrasound weapons designed to damage internal organs and affect human behavior genetic weapons the use of which would affect the mechanism of heredity ray weapons capable of affecting blood and intracellular plasma robotic military equipment unmanned controlled aircraft and weapon systems like aerospace weapon systems where nuclear weapons are transported by spaceships and thereby more dangerous 4 In the never adopted draft treaty of 1975 the proposed language in the United Nations Disarmament Conference classification for new weapons of mass description to be banned included radiological means of the non explosive type acting with the aid of radioactive materials technical means of inflicting radiation injury based on the use of charged or neutral particles to affect biological targets infrasonic means using acoustic radiation to affect biological targets means using electromagnetic radiation to affect biological targets 3 The Convention on the Prohibition of Military or Any Other Hostile Use of Environmental Modification Techniques of 1977 does not identify specific weapons or technology 5 Non lethal weapons edit Main article Non lethal weapon NATO definition of non lethal weapons include new responsive technologies like lasers kinetic and acoustic devices 6 Examples of non lethal weapons are counter personnel and radio frequency vehicle stopping technologies 6 The United States Department of Defense s current and future non lethal weapons programs include active denial counter personnel capability that creates a heating sensation quickly repelling potential adversaries with minimal risk of injury in such missions as force protection perimeter defense crowd control patrols convoys defensive and offensive operations 7 8 9 United Nations conventions editNew weapons of mass destruction that have harmful effects on people and the ecological balance of the planet are in essence criminal and contrary to the Convention on the Prohibition of Military or Any Other Hostile Use of Environmental Modification Techniques of 1977 10 Rather than identifying specific weapons the Convention on the Prohibition of Military or Any Other Hostile Use of Environmental Modification Techniques of 1977 prohibits use of military or any other hostile use of environmental modification techniques having widespread long lasting or severe effects as the means of destruction damage or injury to any other State Party This includes deliberate actions taken to change the atmosphere hydrosphere outer space or in other ways affect the dynamics structure or composition of the earth 5 The Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention of 1972 The Seventh Review Conference was held in Geneva in December 2011 which resulted in the Final Declaration document that affirmed that under all circumstances the use of bacteriological biological and toxin weapons is effectively prohibited by the Convention 11 The Protocol on Blinding Laser Weapons Protocol IV of the 1980 Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons was issued by the United Nations on October 13 1995 and came into force on July 30 1998 12 Weapons development editRussian military doctrine refers to new physical principles weapons while describing the main features of these weapons as comparable in effect to nuclear weapons but more acceptable in political terms 13 14 It was reported in October 2016 that Russia had tested a new electronic weapon based on new physical principles that uses directed energy to neutralize on board aircraft equipment unmanned combat aerial vehicles and precision weapons In November 2016 Putin stated that the new physical principles weapons comply with all of the country s international obligations 15 Non lethal blinding weapons edit In 2015 Russia announced a blinding weapon Rook that creates a disabling light interference which can be used against night vision equipment It uses ultraviolet infrared and visible regions of the spectrum and can change the width and direction of the beam to target specific objects 16 In 2018 Russia announced Peresvet an anti satellite blinding laser weapon with a range of 1500 km 17 In 2019 Russia announced the 5P 42 Filin a non lethal light based optical jamming system with a range of up to 5 km 18 In 2021 Russia announced the Lyutik N visual optical interference blinding station with a range of up to 100 meters 19 See also editActive Denial System Cyberwarfare Hybrid warfare Psychological warfare High frequency Active Auroral Research Program Sura Ionospheric Heating Facility Weather warfareReferences edit A N Terschenko I V Ovcharenko O D Yalnickii V N Kuprii Main Directions of Development of Weapons on New Physical Principles Science and Technology of the Ukrainian Air Force Ivan Kozhedub Kharkiv National Air Force University in Ukrainian Retrieved January 8 2017 Oruzhie na novyh fizicheskih principah New Physical Principles Weapons Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation Encyclopedia in Russian in Russian Retrieved January 7 2017 This tertiary source reuses information from other sources but does not name them a b Department of Political and Security Council Affairs United Nations Centre of Disarmament The United Nations Disarmament Yearbook Volume 02 1977 PDF United Nations Disarmament Organization pp 41 344 Retrieved January 8 2017 a b Telegram 4005 From the Mission to the United Nations to the Department of State UNGA Disarmament Soviet Memorandum on Disarmament United States Department of State September 29 1976 Retrieved January 7 2017 a b Convention on the prohibition of military or any other hostile use of environmental modification techniques with annex Adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 10 December 1976 PDF United Nations December 20 1976 p 3 Retrieved January 7 2017 a b NATO News Non lethal weapons new technologies to preserve lives North Atlantic Treaty Organization Retrieved January 7 2017 Developing Non Lethal Weapons United States Department of Defense Retrieved January 7 2017 Current Non Lethal Weapons United States Department of Defense Retrieved January 7 2017 Future Non Lethal Weapons United States Department of Defense Retrieved January 7 2017 Convention on the prohibition of military or any other hostile use of environmental modification techniques with annex Adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 10 December 1976 PDF United Nations December 20 1976 Retrieved January 7 2017 Final Document of the Seventh Review Conference PDF BWC CONF VII 7 United Nations 13 January 2012 Retrieved 28 February 2016 2 a Additional Protocol to the Convention on Prohibitions or Restrictions on the Use of Certain Conventional Weapons which may be deemed to be Excessively Injurious or to have Indiscriminate Effects Protocol IV entitled Protocol on Blinding Laser Weapons United Nations Treaty Collection April 7 2014 Retrieved July 4 2014 The Russian Federation Voennaya doktrina Rossijskoj Federacii Military Doctrine of the Russian Federation PDF Kremlin in Russian Retrieved January 7 2017 Vladimir Putin Byt silnymi garantii nacionalnoj bezopasnosti dlya Rossii Vladimir Putin Be strong National security guarantees for Russia RG February 20 2012 Retrieved January 7 2017 Putin v Rossii idut razrabotki oruzhiya na osnove novyh fizicheskih principov Putin Russia s are developing weapons based on new physical principles Regnum in Russian November 18 2016 Retrieved January 7 2017 V Rossii sozdano unikalnoe radioelektronnoe oruzhie In Russia created a unique radio electronic weapons Comments of Ukrainski News in Russian October 14 2016 Retrieved January 7 2017 https www armyrecognition com weapons defence industry military technology uk russian peresvet laser weapon can blind satellites at 1500 km altitude html https www showmetech com br en russia gives details about lethal weapon that causes hallucination and confuses vision https www thedefensepost com 2021 08 26 russia visual optical blinding weapon External links edit nbsp Works related to Environmental Modification Convention at Wikisource Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title New physical principles weapons amp oldid 1210491754, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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