Drones view of old Haarp site.
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Someone posted this in r/conspiracy. I dont have a account so I cant say....
Most countries have some version of this, and this site ran for what 20 years? Id say in that time they figured out how to put these on satellites.
https://www.nbcnews.com/science/weird-science/conspiracy-theories-abound-u-s-military-closes-haarp-n112576
Of course its a conspiracy theory to think they want it as a weapon. ^^
You would have to be dumb to think america would give up such a ability as this.
https://www.wired.com/2008/09/russias-haarp/
Who would use the big bulky beta item when you could use the sleek 5.0 version.
Turns out they gave the beta item to the university, maybe they can develop some more wartime uses for it for them. They are good at that.
https://www.gi.alaska.edu/alaska-science-forum/haarp-again-open-business
Like I said, im sure the government has some kind of advanced version of this.
" they figured out how to put these on satellites."
Maybe not. HAARP took megawatts to run, also needed to turn that into RF and pump it out through large arrays not just one antenna. To put that into a satellite you would have to put a multimegawatt nuclear generator on a satellite. That is physically a stiff project. If you left off all the shielding you could lighten it, but still.
Second the antennas would have to be physically quite large. It would be difficult to have such a large array and not be visible. Do we have one, painted black, up there?
A reason for the large antenna array is to be able to beam-steer. You need multiple antennas to do that. This might be overcomeable in a satellite where you can use the satellite orbital travel to act as one dimension in steering, and a linear array of antennas instead of a 2D grid. This is called synthetic aperture and used in the radar domain.
Starshield has entered the chat. I'm just talking shit though, I haven't look into it enough to know if it would be feasible to spread HAARP out amongst the thousands of Starlink satellites. Either way, though, the Starshield side of it is still unnerving.