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looseunit
18-01-2005, 11:26 PM
'Sex bomb' snubbed by US military
January 17, 2005 - 9:19AM

The US military rejected a 1994 proposal to develop an "aphrodisiac" to spur homosexual activity among enemy troops but is hard at work on other less-than-lethal weapons, defence officials said today.

The idea of fostering homosexuality among the enemy figured in a declassified six-year, $7.5 million request from a laboratory at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio for funding of non-lethal chemical weapon research.

The proposal, disclosed in response to a Freedom of Information request, called for developing chemicals affecting human behaviour "so that discipline and morale in enemy units is adversely affected".

"One distasteful but completely non-lethal example would be strong aphrodisiacs, especially if the chemical also caused homosexual behaviour," said the document, obtained by the Sunshine Project. The watchdog group posted the partly blacked-out, three-page document on its website.

Lieutenant Colonel Barry Venable of the Army, a Defence Department spokesman, said: "This suggestion arose essentially from a brainstorming session, and it was rejected out of hand."

The Air Force Research Laboratory also suggested using chemicals that could be sprayed on enemy positions to attract stinging and biting bugs, rodents and larger animals.

Another idea involved creating "severe and lasting halitosis" to help sniff out fighters trying to blend with civilians.

The US military remains committed to developing less-than-lethal weapons that pass stringent legal reviews and are consistent with international treaties, said Captain Dan McSweeny of the Marine Corps, a spokesman for the Pentagon unit spearheading their introduction.

"We feel it's very important to offer our deployed service members and their commanders a greater range of options in dealing with increasingly complex operational environments," said McSweeny, of the Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate.

Reuters

http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2005/01/17/1105810802947.html?oneclick=true

S.
18-01-2005, 11:36 PM
ahahahaha those crazy americans...

Dane
19-01-2005, 02:34 PM
hmmm... gonna have to get some for next time i go clubbing... err i mean... go to war :confused:

tu plang
19-01-2005, 02:39 PM
wow, talk about shooting your comrades in the back :eek: .

Rik
19-01-2005, 03:24 PM
Hah, if this sort of thing happened, I could imagine the next "Soundtrack to War" documentary would feature music of The Village People!
The yanks are coming up with some crazy ways of taking down combatants without the usual gruesome death. Things like laser blindness guns, and sticky goo guns have been proposed too. But then again, the latter sounds like it's closely tied in with the above bomb :eek:

W2ttsy
20-01-2005, 02:18 PM
they were also testing harmonics at one stage to see if they could deafen (like a flashbang) the enemy from a distance.

the only joke with these "not so lethal" weapons is that they are meantto paralyse the enemy for long enough so that the troops can come inand shoot, stab, mame or butt stroke the fuck out of the enemy whilethey stand still.

personally, nothing says "fuck you all" better than a single shot to the head from a CAR 15. :p

W2ttsy

johnny
20-01-2005, 03:29 PM
Using chemical weapons, whether lethal or not is a breach of the Geneva Convention. Not that the Yanks have ever given a shit about that................unless they're on the recieving end of course!