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Directed-energy weapon and Sensory illusions in aviation

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Difference between Directed-energy weapon and Sensory illusions in aviation

Directed-energy weapon vs. Sensory illusions in aviation

A directed-energy weapon (DEW) is a ranged weapon system that inflicts damage at a target by emission of highly focused energy, including laser, microwaves and particle beams. Because human senses are adapted for use on the ground, navigating by sensory input alone during flight can be dangerous: sensory input does not always accurately reflect the movement of the aircraft, causing sensory illusions.

Similarities between Directed-energy weapon and Sensory illusions in aviation

Directed-energy weapon and Sensory illusions in aviation have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).

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Directed-energy weapon and Sensory illusions in aviation Comparison

Directed-energy weapon has 258 relations, while Sensory illusions in aviation has 50. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (258 + 50).

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