The US Military โ has a new Battlefield Sonic Weapon that leaves enemies incapacitated, bleeding from their noses and vomiting.
Similar to the LRAD โ but from the account appears to be more wide scale. This was used in the Venezuela raid and has installed fear within Latin American soldiers.
If you remember the original photo of Maduro had blood down the front of his shirt.
Is this an indication of that new weapon?
Former Nicolรกs Maduro security guard delivers a firsthand account of the advance technology used in the U.S. raid in Venezuela. State-of-the-art drones, massive firepower, but the Direct Energy Weapons were the most terrifying.
20 elite American soldiers, armed with cutting-edge technology, dismantled defenses and neutralized hundreds without a single casualty on their side. This isn't just a story of victoryโit's a masterclass in modern warfare supremacy.
The Americans arrived undetected, Advanced electronic warfare systems completely disabled Venezuelan radars and other equipment.
Drones struck with lightning speed, obliterating bases and outpacing any counter-response. The guard notes Venezuela had "no technology to fight against drones," highlighting the asymmetric edge of U.S. unmanned aerial systems.
Most interesting, was the mention of Direct Energy Weapons, causing immediate incapacitation, with victims bleeding from ears, nose, and mouth.
This matches the Long Range Acoustic Device (LRAD) or emerging directed-energy systems like the Active Denial System (ADS). and other electromagnetic and acoustic weaponry. If you follow me, this is nothing new and a taste of what we really have and are capable of.
The result? 20 operators vs. hundreds, equaling total domination.
"You think you can fight Americans? You don't even know what their weaponry is like." With President Trump eyeing Mexico's cartels nextโ"You're on the list too"
Don't FAFO with the USA!
Footage published earlier today by the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), showing yesterdayโs attack by a drone swarm of โSea Babyโ Unmanned Surface Vehicles against two Gambian-flagged oil tankers part of the Russian Shadow Fleet, M/T KAIROS and M/T VIRAT, in the Southern Black Sea off the coast of Turkey, while enroute to the Russian Port of Novorossiysk.