TO: Base Commander, PHALANX, Atlantic Operations Command
FROM: Cdr. Paul Navarre, R&D: Engineering Division, PHALANX, Atlantic Operations Command
DATE: %02i %s %i
SUB: Re: Particle Beam Weapon
Our report on the alien PBW (Particle Beam Weapon) is ready for your review, Commander.
The general idea of particle-beam weaponry is to hit a target object with a stream of accelerated particles moving at near-light velocities, therefore carrying tremendous kinetic energy. Such a beam has excellent cutting capabilities, being able to slice and bore through armor.
The PBW is a robust and elegantly 4ngineered piece of tech Commander, and it shows how much further ahead of us the aliens are in material science. The accelerator is little more than a high-energy synchrotron, speeding particles round and round in a circle until they've achieved sufficient velocity,
albeit with room temperature superconducting magnets that cold make us a fortune on the open market. The synchotron is fed by a series of six wake-field particle accelerators, chambers filled with lithium plasma, where a small laser is used to induce charge separation in it, causing a negative and positive regions to form. A packet of charged particles is injected on top of this “wave” of high density charge, and the laser is used to keep the plasma in a state of high charge separation until the particle packet has entered the next stage of the synchotron where the particle bursts are stretched into one continuous beam and given a final burst of acceleration. The particles are then diverted via a magnetic field into the focusing array, where they are magnetically constricted -- 'pinched' -- into a coherent beam. The level of magnetic control the aliens achieve here is far greater than anything we've managed before. The pinch system is intelligently controlled by the UFO's targeting computer, directing the beam to its target with dead-on accuracy.
When active, the weapon is powered directly from the UFO's electrical system, constantly tracking one target of choice. Once the target has been destroyed, the computer will immediately lock on to the next hostile contact in the chain, if any.
Defending against this weapon is going to be a challenge, Commander. There is very little that can be done against a particle beam traveling at near the speed of light, carrying enough energy to knock anything we can field right out of the sky,
especially if the beam happens to pass over something like a fuel line or engine blade. Additional armor for our aircraft will protect against glancing blows, but in the case of a direct hit, it may as well not be there. It seems the only realistic defense against this weapon is to cause it to miss. We should recover and investigate an intact alien ECM unit as soon as we can.
It will be a similar challenge for us to fit the PBW to our own craft. We've rigged up brackets that we can mount to any medium-sized hardpoint, but we can't generate enough power to suit this weapon just from in-flight electricity. If we want to use the PBW in combat, we're going to have to run it off its own antimatter-powered electrical system. This
will require more research into antimatter storage and control, and it means that ammunition will certainly be limited.
On a brighter note, we've confirmed that all the weapon's components are within our ability to replicate, and their specs have been loaded into our Workshop machinery. We should be able to begin production straight away.
--Cdr. Navarre
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