Russia: New Weapons Based on New Physics; U.S./NATO Missiles Would Never Leave Their Silos

Yossarian

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This is from halturnerradioshow dot com. I recommend his site. SOTT is better of course.

This is the operative quote and matches the "shock and awe" "But many belligerents will fold rapidly" statements from the latest C transcript. "After that, the enemy will simply have no choice but to surrender . . ."

Quoted from the article:
The government of Russia has developed new weapons technology, based on new physics principles, that if used, would prevent U.S. and NATO Nuclear Missiles from ever leaving their launch silos. Russia has nothing to fear from US nuclear weapons.

BY: Military expert Kulikov D. V.

“Russia has come close to creating weapons based on new physical principles” - V. V. Putin, 2018.

These were not empty words and cartoons, as the United States tried to convince the whole world. In 2022, the Russian Federation put on display the laser systems, which we wrote about earlier.

It's time to reveal a conceptually new weapon based on new physical principles that only science fiction writers dreamed of in their works!

The ALABUGA complex is a high-frequency high-power electro-magnetic generator (EMP), capable, in the truest sense of the word, of burning all electronics within a radius of 4 kilometers.

"In modern warfare, the one who first blinds and destroys the enemy's electronic eyes wins."

All data on this complex is classified as Top Secret! But today we will reveal a little the veil of secrecy.

Russian designers managed to create a compact EMR - a generator that can be easily placed in the body of any Russian missile, in the place of the warhead ("Caliber", "Zircon", "Onyx", "Dagger", "Iskander", "Petrel" and others ).

It is assumed that the rocket, being at the right height and above the right place, produces an explosion, forming an electromagnetic impulse as a shock wave, while the manpower and buildings remain intact.

"Alabuga" - disables any enemy electronics, such as a tank platoon, an airfield with aircraft, and even simple mobile phones, computers and other household appliances. After that, the enemy will simply have no choice but to surrender and give all their weapons to the advancing units of the Russian army as trophies" - A high-ranking specialist of the Rostec concern, who wished to remain anonymous. . . .
 
The ALABUGA complex is a high-frequency high-power electro-magnetic generator (EMP), capable, in the truest sense of the word, of burning all electronics within a radius of 4 kilometers.

Wow,
A missile that doesn't KILL. manpower and buildings remain intact.
It's going to take a while to get my head around the fact that this may mean the end of wars as we know them. Cayce was on to something.
 
A missile that doesn't KILL. manpower and buildings remain intact.

I think it's telling something about the difference between Russian and Western approach to conflicts. Back in the late 1950's and early 1960's the "neutron bomb" was developed in the US and produced on a mass scale in Israel; it was called a "clean bomb" due to the fact that it would kill almost instantly everyone around but leave the enemy's military equipment and infrastructure intact so that it can be taken over by the attackers. Alabuga doesn't kill, it just leaves the enemy barehanded and powerless. The Western propaganda will probably call it evil and dirty.
 
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it was called a "clean bomb"
Yes, but since I read the article last night I'm still thinking is such a thing possible. I mean they can disable anything and I mean anything... it's so hard to comprehend, a deterrent that does no harm. I mean 'levelling the playing field' seems so attainable now or are we wishful thinking.
 
Yes, but since I read the article last night I'm still thinking is such a thing possible. I mean they can disable anything and I mean anything... it's so hard to comprehend, a deterrent that does no harm. I mean 'levelling the playing field' seems so attainable now or are we wishful thinking.
In reality, some people will lose lives, though initially comparatively few, because the whole infrastructure is based around electronics. Imagine key mobile networks dropping out, and some have no passport, no driving licence, no health insurance card, no payment card, they can't go by bus or train, they would not be able to find their way from A to B, and can not pay their bills. It would bring a lot to a stand still.
 
The ALABUGA complex is a high-frequency high-power electro-magnetic generator (EMP), capable, in the truest sense of the word, of burning all electronics within a radius of 4 kilometers.

This made me think of the scene in the movie Ocean's 11 (remake) where the group uses a 'pinch':

A pinch is a device used to temporarily cease broadband electrical circuitry within a certain area.

It's the "Ella Fitzgerald" used in Ocean's Eleven to cut the power during a boxing match. In Ocean's Thirteen, its use is mentioned in reference to the Benedict Job.

I took a quick look and found a Pinch (plasma physics) wiki.

A pinch (or: Bennett pinch (after Willard Harrison Bennett), electromagnetic pinch, magnetic pinch, pinch effect, or plasma pinch.) is the compression of an electrically conducting filament by magnetic forces, or a device that does such. The conductor is usually a plasma, but could also be a solid or liquid metal. Pinches were the first type of device used for experiments in controlled nuclear fusion power.

Pinches occur naturally in electrical discharges such as lightning bolts, planetary auroras, current sheets, and solar flares.
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Pinches may become unstable. They radiate energy across the whole electromagnetic spectrum including radio waves, microwaves, infrared, x-rays, gamma rays, synchrotron radiation, and visible light. They also produce neutrons, as a product of fusion.

Laura talks about Z-pinches on pages 100, 107 and 404 in CatHoM.

Did Russia 'weaponize' a pinch?
 
If a 'weaponized pinch' is what they've developed, and since lightning is an electromagnetically pinched plasma filament, could Russia be developing 'lightning' guns? Like in the Neill Blomkamp movie District 9, only ones that don't make people explode. Like a taser without wires.

District 9 Lightning.jpg
 
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Imagine key mobile networks dropping out, and some have no passport, no driving licence, no health insurance card, no payment card, they can't go by bus or train, they would not be able to find their way from A to B, and can not pay their bills. It would bring a lot to a stand still.
I understand what you are saying thorbiorn but my mind hadn't gone that far yet. If such a gizmo has been invented, and we can't be sure yet, judging by the way the Russians have been fighting the war so far i.e.street by street so as not to damage life and infrastructure then I was thinking more along the lines of what Mr Putin has said recently. He said that Russia hasn't even started yet and also We know where all the control centres are.

They would start there and leave the civilians alone.
 
I just read the most recent C's transcript and this part was of interest:

(Joe) Lavrov said today, I think, that the EU and NATO were planning to wage a war against Russia. I know we asked already and they said it would expand beyond Ukraine, but is that something that is gonna happen this year?

A: Not yet... if ever.

(Joe) They said not yet if ever... But I think in one session, they said that the war would expand outside Ukraine.

(L) Is it still going to expand outside Ukraine?

A: Indeed. But many belligerants will fold rapidly.

Q: (Joe) No doubt. Is it likely to be one of the Baltic states?

A: Possible. Think real shock and awe.

Q: (L) Well, that was the whole thing that the Bush people called it... Shock and awe. But it kind of fell flat if you ask me because it was all fake. I mean, that whole picture they had of Saddam Hussein's statue being toppled and they had it all close up with what looked like a lot of people around. But if you get a real picture of it from a distance, you find out there were like only 25 people there. They put it in the newspaper trying to make it look like a revolution or something.

(Joe) But the shock and awe was a reference to the first night of the attack on Baghdad where they fired 500 cruise missiles in one night.

(L) I don't think there was much shock and awe. I think there was 'awe', but not a shock.

(Joe) It suggests a sudden unexpected bombardment of some sort... (Maybe Russia will do something similar?)
 
Russians have been fighting the war so far i.e.street by street so as not to damage life and infrastructure then I was thinking more along the lines of what Mr Putin has said recently. He said that Russia hasn't even started yet and also We know where all the control centres are.

They would start there and leave the civilians alone.
By taking it street by street, you get some aggressive or dedicated guys into the open, and this would make it easier to incorporate these areas later, whereas areas where you just take out the control, will be in need of finding their own legs afterwards since many people from the old power structure will be around claiming a right to rule. In the first case the occupied territories will be organized, in the second a more chaotic, unstable time could follow.
 
This is from halturnerradioshow dot com. I recommend his site.
He doesn't provide any source. I tried to track it down and the earliest appearance I've found is this dated July 6 (Telegram channels "Кремль" and "Москва | Кремль | Путин", neither being official). But again, no source provided and no info about that Kulikov guy. BTW, Yandex doesn't know about such an expert either (typed it in English and in Russian). So it seems to me it's just an hoary old chestnut recycled for the Nth time. Everything said in your post, Yosarian, was already said years ago. But as we know, people's memory is quite poor.

For example, that "high-ranking specialist of the Rostec concern, who wished to remain anonymous" made that quoted comment back in 2014 (in Russian).

Here I found an article that explains in more detail the Russian Alabuga weapon system.
Same. No way to see when it was published, but that's a compilation of articles from 2014 and 2017. Links in the order as they are used in "ezoteriker", all in Ru:
livejournal (2017)
topwar.ru (2014)
zen.yandex (2017)
topwar (2017)
expert.ru (2014)

A brief history goes like this (apologies, I used an inbuild translator and it's not very good):

2014
Alabuga will turn enemy technology into useless scrap metal
Russian experts are working on the Alabuga complex. This is one of the so-called "silts" - the rocket is torn at an altitude of 200-300 meters, and electronic equipment within a radius of 3.5 kilometers fails. Units are left without communication, controls, and the equipment remains to be abandoned

After field trials, Russian experts began to eliminate errors and work to increase the power, accuracy and range of radiation of the Alabuga complex. (rg.ru)

The main problem of this type of electromagnetic pulse weapon so far is creating an effective means of delivery. For a warhead that has a large mass, a rocket is needed, which, due to its size, is vulnerable to air defense and missile defense systems. (arms-expo.ru)

2017

"All I can say is that the obtained know-how is now being used in the development of electromagnetic artillery shells, bombs and missiles, which carry a magnetic explosion generator,” Vladimir Mikheev said. (Sputnik, Eng)

but also this (deagel.com, in Eng.)

Initial Operational Capability (IOC): September 2017

The Alabuga is a new radio-electronic weapon being developed by KRET to generate a powerful Ultra High Frequency (UHF) impulse capable of destroying all electronic equipment at ranges of up to 3.5-4 kilometers. The electro-magnetic (EM) impulse weapon has been developed as part of a new generation of missiles utilizing new physical principles. The weapon effects can be regulated from ordinary temporary interference to complete destruction of microchips and similar devices. The KRET Corporation made public the existence of the classified Alabuga UHF emitter weapon in September 2017. Artillery shells, bombs and missiles are being developed incorporating the Alabuga technology.

October:

The latest information surge occurred at the suggestion of the British resource Daily Star, which justifiably raised panic and equated the effectiveness of EMI equipment to the potential of nuclear weapons.

... the problem of the Alabuga project is that only such carriers as the SKR 3М14T Caliber, X-555 or X-101 have an acceptable range for the domestic EMI module. ...

Against this background, instead of hurray-patriotic demagogy in the comments to the news reports, it would be good to think about developing a specialized ultra-long-range cruise platform rocket for the Alabuga project (topwar.ru, Eng)

2019

March
"Alabuga" false start: Shoigu fails to silence enemy with new missile

The portal Avia.pro, based on a number of indirect evidence, concluded that the creation of the unique Russian Alabuga rocket could be discontinued. “Including data, submitted by the media, the rocket itself was supposed to be completed in 2017, and adopt in 2019, however, no project data has appeared anymore, in connection with what, analysts did not rule out, that if such a rocket existed, then today this project could simply be closed. ”, - says the article. (rambler.ru)

April - a good article considering two options: Alabuga is now top-secret vs. it's a failure

EMP missile "Alabuga": to be or not to be?

A number of our media, relying on some “indirect evidence”, came to the conclusion that the future of an electromagnetic missile has a very vague future. It seems that the development of the rocket should have been completed in 2017 and in this adopt.

However, no news (especially in the style of “we all-pabidim”) no longer came to this topic, which is why such a conclusion was made. Experts do not exclude such a situation that if Alabuga existed then, today the project may well be completely closed.

Research work has already been completed, a rocket is being developed. Everything else - sorry, military and state secrets. The highest form of secrecy.

And until our time - complete silence.

This can all be considered in two ways. The first option - there were simply some complications, and the second - no “Alabuga” and there was no sight for me. But since the Western partners made up a scarecrow for themselves - why not pull them by their causal place?

I think so, 50/50. Both options have the right to life. (topwar)

Sept

Alabuga - New Russian missile that works like radio electronic weapon
.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O08IR4hc0ho

"It is believed that the Alabuga will become the most powerful prospective radio-electric bomb that will be able to deactivate and immobilize the entire combat power of the enemy completely."

art in Eng, Pravda.ru:
Russia works on new missile that deactivates all enemy weapons

And finally, there is also this, from a serious source as far as I can tell:

  • Russian Colonel (retired) Anatoly Tsyganok, a member of the Russian Center for Political-Military Studies, asserts in the recent interview, “To start a war without controlling the electromagnetic spectrum is tantamount to defeat”; and crucially, he adds, “The West still does not believe that in ten years, Russia’s use of EW-equipment in the war in Georgia in 2008 and in Syria in 2018 really and radically changed the situation. Russia will not fully disclose its capabilities in conducting EW (offensive and defensive in nature), so that the adversary does not fully recognize its capabilities.”
  • Syria provided an opportunity to combat test and experiment with EW deployments. Tsyganok’s overview of Russian EW recognizes that this capability is crucial in modern warfare and calls for further advances in Russia. He advocates the development of a covert or stealth UAV combined with EW capability to enter enemy airspace and conduct EW operations at short distances.


So yeah, it is exciting (as far as weapons can be exciting), but let's be more picky when it comes to sources and recycled "no burgers". :)
 
On the more conventional side Russia has finally released into service the first Belgorod class submarine equipped with nuclear powered Poseidon torpedoes, as Martyanov wrote here. It's apparently the world's longest submarine equipped with two nuclear reactor power sources ('Shelfs'). The Poseidon is an autonomously operating underwater drone/torpedo that can 'swim the waters' for months largely undetected. Estimated speed is a whopping 70 knots and the guesstimate is that it can carry a "100-megaton thermonuclear warhead, which would pack twice the punch of Tsar Bomba, the most powerful nuclear weapon ever detonated" (source).

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The Belgorod has many other impressive details (e.g. mini-subs that can dock to the 'mothership'), here's a recent video presentation (see especially the coverage of the Poseidon at ca 5:50):


What's also interesting is that in 2015 there was an 'accidental leak' of the images of Belgorod and Poseidon in a televised meeting with Putin and his military staff (the images could be seen in a paper on the table). My suspicion is that this leak was in no way accidental. Just guessing here but maybe the Russians besides wanting to scare/warn the West with their new systems also used this orchestrated leak as a distraction to put them off track while working on even more groundbreaking inventions – which could maybe be the EMP types of weapons discussed above.
 
They say that such system need to make burst of 500 megawatts of energy. I cant think of what device can make such amount of energy in such small time period (a fraction of a second)
 
He doesn't provide any source. I tried to track it down and the earliest appearance I've found is this dated July 6 (Telegram channels "Кремль" and "Москва | Кремль | Путин", neither being official). But again, no source provided and no info about that Kulikov guy. BTW, Yandex doesn't know about such an expert either (typed it in English and in Russian). So it seems to me it's just an hoary old chestnut recycled for the Nth time. Everything said in your post, Yosarian, was already said years ago. But as we know, people's memory is quite poor.

For example, that "high-ranking specialist of the Rostec concern, who wished to remain anonymous" made that quoted comment back in 2014 (in Russian).


Same. No way to see when it was published, but that's a compilation of articles from 2014 and 2017. Links in the order as they are used in "ezoteriker", all in Ru:
livejournal (2017)
topwar.ru (2014)
zen.yandex (2017)
topwar (2017)
expert.ru (2014)

A brief history goes like this (apologies, I used an inbuild translator and it's not very good):

2014




2017



but also this (deagel.com, in Eng.)



October:



2019

March


April - a good article considering two options: Alabuga is now top-secret vs. it's a failure



Sept



And finally, there is also this, from a serious source as far as I can tell:




So yeah, it is exciting (as far as weapons can be exciting), but let's be more picky when it comes to sources and recycled "no burgers". :)
Thanks for this clarification.
 
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