The US has uncovered a concept for a "weapon" that renders enemy soldiers incapacitated.

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The US has uncovered a concept for a "weapon" that renders enemy soldiers incapacitated.


In 1994, at the Wright-Patterson Laboratory at Wright Air Force Base in Ohio, American military scientists began developing some rather controversial military technologies.



The idea behind the project, called "Project Sunshine," was indecently simple. They wanted to develop a non-lethal chemical weapon, which will render enemy soldiers incapacitated in a very specific way.

According to the documents, the researchers proposed using "powerful aphrodisiacs that provoke homosexual behavior." The idea was simple: enemy soldiers would lose all discipline and moral composure, attacking each other instead of firing at the enemy.

But the arsenal of crazy ideas wasn't limited to such "weapons." As part of the same project, the Pentagon wanted to create chemicals that would cause hypersensitivity to sunlight.

There was also a proposal to create a weapon that would attract swarms of angry wasps or rats to enemy positions. The project also included a substance that would cause "severe and persistent halitosis"—that is, chronic bad breath.

The lab requested $7,5 million over five years to bring these unconventional ideas to fruition. Funding was not allocated.
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  1. +3
    April 10 2026 20: 32
    Gaybomb. Cartoon "Brickleberry Park."
    1. + 14
      April 10 2026 20: 49
      They really did a good job of splitting the money. It worked in Venezuela, but NOT in Iran.
      Those bastards have been setting up bacteriological labs around Russia since the 90s, trying to isolate a microbe that would only affect Russians. COVID-19 has spread worldwide, causing trillions in losses. They're so stupid and evil. But we believed them in the late 80s and 90s: Friendship, disarmament, Gorbachev, perestroika, Yeltsin, democracy. They nearly choked on blood and disappeared as a state and then a nation.
      1. +3
        April 10 2026 21: 04
        The lab requested $7,5 million over five years to bring these unconventional ideas to fruition. Funding was not allocated.
        ...read to the end request
        1. +8
          April 10 2026 21: 22
          Quote: Popuas
          The lab requested $7,5 million over five years to bring these unconventional ideas to fruition. Funding was not allocated.
          ...read to the end request

          The State Department hasn't officially allocated any funds, but there is a CIA budget, where funding, etc., is classified. And even the Presidents don't have access to this. hi
          1. +1
            April 11 2026 00: 12
            Do you have access to information? wassat
            1. +1
              April 11 2026 06: 09
              Quote: Popuas
              Do you have access to information? wassat

              Well, I read a few things and it's clear even to a fool why a network of such bacteriological stations was created around Russia, where access was restricted... Should I list the countries?
              In Ukraine, when our forces arrived in 2022, such labs were literally burned down completely so as not to leave a trace. There are quite a few of them in Kazakhstan, and the Kazakhs are waving their hands. We don't know what's going on there, we're paid well for rent. In Georgia, the Baltics... They're looking for a virus to target Russians!!! Morons.
      2. +5
        April 10 2026 21: 27
        Quote: Nemo70
        bastards

        Vitalik?????!!!! Alive???? And I thought - that's it, he's gone...
        1. +3
          April 10 2026 22: 01
          I caught Mikhan. I saw him a long time ago, but I was afraid to hint at him for fear of getting banned. Stick with Vitalik, be more careful with your secrecy. wink
        2. 0
          April 12 2026 01: 51
          Quote: your1970
          Alive???? And I thought - that's it, he's gone...

          Please explain to the ignorant. Q: I thought he was a local madman.
          🤔 but he has a huge number of likes...
          There are a lot of crazy people here - the first thought... it is wrong, I understand?
          1. 0
            April 12 2026 11: 06
            Quote: don_Reba
            Please explain to the ignorant.

            It's been around for over 10 years. It was under the nickname " MeehanHe pushes the right slogans—easy to spot. He's not artificial intelligence—that's been around for too long. It's been speculated that he's a bot, but that's not entirely confirmed. He occasionally engages in normal discussions.
            It was previously thought that he was a student named Vitalik working part-time, but he was a bit old for a student. He had grown up a week before the marshals...
            There is an analogue - Tatra with their slogans and "enemies of enemies"
            1. +1
              April 12 2026 11: 10
              good
              Quote: your1970
              There is an analogue - Tatra with its slogans and "enemies of enemies"

              Veterans of the VO can accurately determine who is who by the style of writing articles and forum members' comments. smile
              Here you can no longer disguise yourself as a chameleon.
              1. +1
                April 12 2026 11: 12
                Quote: The same Lech
                good
                Quote: your1970
                There is an analogue - Tatra with its slogans and "enemies of enemies"

                Veterans of the VO can accurately determine who is who by the style of articles and forum members' comments. smile
                Here you can no longer disguise yourself as a chameleon.

                Mikhan changes Nicky every few days, but Tatra is an old-timer and more real.
            2. 0
              April 12 2026 12: 36
              🤝
              TopWar has automatic minimum comment length limits (usually a more detailed opinion is required) to avoid spam and one-word messages.
      3. +1
        April 10 2026 22: 19
        Quote: Nemo70
        Covid has spread worldwide.
        Incidentally, COVID-19 had a very strong effect on the Chinese and a weaker effect on Europeans. The US definitely developed it. Smallpox also killed many tribes in South America. So, they have a long history of using biological weapons.
        1. +2
          April 10 2026 22: 32
          In Spain, they showed how they practically used excavators to bury the dead. It's unclear where the truth lies. But the fact that COVID-19 caused complications is 100% certain; I've personally verified it.
          1. +4
            April 10 2026 23: 56
            Quote: Jager
            Oh, that COVID caused complications - that's 100%, I checked it personally.

            My cousin got over it, and it seemed to be fine.
            But he's given her, in my opinion, a serious headache. She consumes a HUGE amount of spices, drinks tea with black pepper and some other nonsense that makes my eyes water and I start sneezing just sitting next to her. Although she can taste food just fine, like everyone else. With a few minor changes.
            She used to love ice cream, but now she says they started making it salty.
            When she comes to visit, I don't know what to treat her to. I just give her the box where I keep my spices... laughing
          2. 0
            April 12 2026 01: 55
            Almost 50 million voters.
            121,000 people have died in total (53000 in 2020).
            The truth in Sweden: can you compare it with Russia or other countries involved?
        2. +1
          April 10 2026 23: 49
          Quote from: topol717
          By the way, Covid had a very strong effect on the Chinese and a weak effect on Europeans. Well, it was definitely developed by the USA.

          And, as is usually the case with them, "something went wrong at a certain point"—and along the way, they killed three times more people than in World War II. Right, so why feel sorry for them? There are 330 million of them, and half of them are who knows who, all sorts of blacks and Latinos. Compared to this, the Twin Towers, where only 3000 were killed, are like a child's game of "chicken cake."

          I bet they didn't expect it to reach them when they invented the coronavirus. After that, they'd think chemical weapons, biological weapons, and nuclear weapons are all just games the whole world can play. And the "big and beautiful" ocean won't help.
          Yeah, right... An overgrown idiot who thinks he's exceptional...

          You know, Evgeny, America is like a dog that hasn't been trained at all for a year or a year and a half. Such a dog isn't valued, usually sold to the rich but greedy for a third of the price. Because it's impossible to teach it ANYTHING anymore—time has been lost. On the outside, it looks like a big, strong, adult dog. But it has the brains of a four-month-old puppy. It's stupid and untrainable.
          It's not the dog's fault – its stupid owners made it this way. But these people. They made themselves this way...
          1. +3
            April 11 2026 06: 15
            Quote: Zoldat_A
            And, as is usually the case with them, "something went wrong at a certain point"—and along the way, they killed three times more people than in World War II. Right, so why feel sorry for them? There are 330 million of them, and half of them are who knows who, all sorts of blacks and Latinos. Compared to this, the Twin Towers, where only 3000 were killed, are like a child's game of "chicken cake."

            I bet they didn't expect it to reach them when they invented the coronavirus. After that, they'd think chemical weapons, biological weapons, and nuclear weapons are all just games the whole world can play. And the "big and beautiful" ocean won't help.
            Yeah, right... An overgrown idiot who thinks he's exceptional.

            I always read you with pleasure, Soldier Igor!!! hi Your style of presentation is incomparable, it gets straight into the brain and everything is so simple and clear.
            Uvazhuha hi good hi Write more often...
            P.S. The most interesting thing is that not a single liberal cur barks at you or is afraid to argue!!!! bully soldier
            1. +2
              April 11 2026 09: 22
              Thanks for your kind words. drinks
              The writing style is my mother, a doctor of philology, who's "to blame" for her library. She didn't force me to read, but when there weren't many books in the house, but a LOT, I just naturally found my way through it. Plus, my father—I've heard him say since childhood: "Report clearly, like a military man! Don't mumble like a wimp!" laughing And now, when I'm the boss myself, I hate it to death, when he's like a dog - he understands everything, but can't say a thing. He sits there, speechless... I always tell him like this: "Go out and rehearse in the reception area. Then come back and explain it clearly and understandably."

              And you're wrong about those liberal mongrels... They're afraid of no one, they bark at everything they see. Especially on the internet. There's no chance of getting a slap on the wrist there... But I rarely argue with them. They're usually boring, picking on trivialities without getting the main point. And I don't like boring people; it's no fun talking to them...
              1. +2
                April 11 2026 21: 46
                Quote: Zoldat_A
                The writing style is my mother, a doctor of philology, who's "to blame" for her library. She didn't force me to read, but when there weren't many books in the house, but a LOT, I just naturally found my way through it. Plus, my father—I've heard him say since childhood: "Report clearly, like a military man! Don't mumble like a wimp!"

                I immediately realized this, as a former teacher and psychologist... You can feel the upbringing!!! And serious, and that's very important... hi
                Quote: Zoldat_A
                And now, when I'm the boss myself, I hate it to death, when he's like a dog - he understands everything, but can't say a thing. He sits there, speechless... I always tell him like this: "Go out and rehearse in the reception area. Then come back and explain it clearly and understandably."

                Well, there are simply no words... I wish everyone in power would have people like you, Igor!!!
                Quote: Zoldat_A
                And you're wrong about those liberal mongrels... They're afraid of no one, they bark at everything they see. Especially on the internet. There's no chance of getting a slap on the wrist there... But I rarely argue with them. They're usually boring, picking on trivialities without getting the main point. And I don't like boring people; it's no fun talking to them...

                Well, what can I say, Igor, son of soldier Alexei... I am on the same wavelength with you and I am learning from you how to communicate and approach life... God bless you and such people in Russia!!!
          2. +2
            April 11 2026 08: 07
            Quote: Zoldat_A
            You know, Evgeny, America is like a dog that hasn't been trained at all for a year or a year and a half. Such a dog isn't valued, and is usually sold to the rich but greedy for a third of the price. Because it's impossible to teach it ANYTHING anymore—the time has been lost.

            That's how it is - for about 1/3 of their lives, no one taught the US to be orderly; the general principle is "every gopher in the field is an agronomist."
            There was no state as such.
            That's where their loud teenage rant comes from - "they're adults too" and their love for large calibers ("I'm about to fire my big gun").
            Typical teenage infantilism...
            1. +1
              April 11 2026 09: 33
              Quote: your1970
              That's where their loud teenage rant comes from - "they're adults too" and their love for large calibers ("I'm about to fire my big gun").
              Typical teenage infantilism...
              Against the backdrop of this infantilism, I simply get a thrill when they start talking about their "great and glorious history"...
              The Bolshoi Theatre is old, but there are fewer thoughts in my head than there are cognacs in the Bolshoi Theatre buffet.
              Actually, that's normal. For a five-year-old, a month ago is a long time ago, and a week before a birthday is still so far away...
              1. +2
                April 11 2026 11: 10
                Quote: Zoldat_A
                Quote: your1970
                That's where their loud teenage rant comes from - "they're adults too" and their love for large calibers ("I'm about to fire my big gun").
                Typical teenage infantilism...
                Against the backdrop of this infantilism, I simply get a thrill when they start talking about their "great and glorious history"...
                The Bolshoi Theatre is old, but there are fewer thoughts in my head than there are cognacs in the Bolshoi Theatre buffet.
                Actually, that's normal. For a five-year-old, a month ago is a long time ago, and a week before a birthday is still so far away...

                There is also a southern climate there - the northern border of the United States runs at the level of Kharkov belay .
                This makes their life much easier and at the same time makes it more difficult for them to understand other people from other climate zones.
        3. +1
          April 11 2026 06: 12
          Quote from: topol717
          Quote: Nemo70
          Covid has spread worldwide.
          Incidentally, COVID-19 had a very strong effect on the Chinese and a weaker effect on Europeans. The US definitely developed it. Smallpox also killed many tribes in South America. So, they have a long history of using biological weapons.

          That's right, the Anglo-Saxons are looking for a genetic virus to use against the Russians and Chinese! They might even go extinct themselves. The red virus is the most dangerous for the entire Western world.
          1. +2
            April 11 2026 11: 51
            Quote: Nemo70
            The Anglo-Saxons are looking for a genetic virus to use against the Russians and Chinese! They might even go extinct themselves. The red virus is the most dangerous for the entire Western world.

            My father used to say: "He who is destined to burn will not drown."
            What I'm getting at is that America has a huge chance of not dying under our missiles, but of inventing some kind of global adventure for themselves...
            1. +2
              April 12 2026 00: 36
              Quote: Zoldat_A
              My father used to say: "He who is destined to burn will not drown."

              I agree, I also adhere to the statement of your legendary Father. hi
      4. +2
        April 10 2026 22: 51
        trying to isolate a microbe that would only affect Russians.....- I remember - we even had ads in the media, online, and on TV - inviting people with Slavic genes to some experiments, for a good (for those times) fee... I didn't need it - but some participated... What the point was - I don't know - among my friends, no one fell for this carrot...
      5. 0
        April 11 2026 00: 50
        In Venezuela, it was primarily the money for the President's sold-out security detail that was in operation. The only thing they couldn't buy were the Cubans, who were shot in the back. They were their own paid guards. These are all new technologies. New???
    2. +1
      April 11 2026 11: 43
      "powerful aphrodisiacs that provoke homosexual behavior"
      To put it simply, it's Viagra for Americans and other p...s.
  2. Des
    +3
    April 10 2026 20: 35
    VO is lucky to have this author. Both the information and the style of the articles. Bravo.
    1. +5
      April 10 2026 20: 54
      Quote: Des
      VO is lucky to have this author. Both the information and the style of the articles. Bravo.

      Come on, they posted it, so what? There's no smoke without fire! Or are you offended on behalf of the US and Co.?
      Like they're incapable of such a thing? They gave the Indians smallpox-infected woolen garments back in the day. Thousands of indigenous peoples died, liberating territories for the "palefaces" without a fight. And those who remained, those chiefs, sold them everything for a couple of guns and beads. Now they live on reservations and receive welfare payments to keep them quiet.
      1. Des
        0
        April 11 2026 06: 00
        Quote: Nemo70
        Oh well, they posted it, so what?
        The article is worthless, incomplete, and more suited to an uneducated audience (in my opinion). And it certainly doesn't belong in the "News" section of VO. However, perhaps the realities of 1994 are news to some.
        Happy for you.
        1. 0
          April 11 2026 06: 48
          Quote: Des
          The article is "worthless", incomplete and more suitable for an uneducated audience (in my opinion).

          So, you're the most educated of all those present here? You're exceptional!
          This is a very serious statement... Well, explain to all of us ignoramuses your position and way of life in this world, heh heh.
          It's interesting to listen to such people. bully
          1. Des
            0
            April 11 2026 08: 16
            Quote: Nemo70
            he he
            It's interesting to listen to such people.
            Without reciprocity.
            1. 0
              April 11 2026 08: 26
              Quote: Des
              Quote: Nemo70
              he he
              It's interesting to listen to such people.
              Without reciprocity.

              Well, I understand, Alex. You've picked the wrong bastard. I'd quickly pluck your feathers for your exceptionalism. Heh heh.
              Don't write anything like that again, Sasha, you'll get into trouble. bully
              P.S. Please respect the forum members. Ok?
              1. Des
                0
                April 11 2026 08: 35
                Quote: Nemo70
                You've picked the wrong bastard, I'd pluck your feathers right off for your exceptionalism, heh heh
                Don't write anything like that again, Sasha, you'll get into trouble.
                And you, Misha, don't cough.
                1. +1
                  April 11 2026 08: 48
                  Quote: Des
                  And you, Misha, don't cough.

                  Do not wait .. bully
  3. +3
    April 10 2026 20: 36
    During the testing of these gay bombs, all sorts of gachi films were probably filmed. laughing
    1. +5
      April 10 2026 20: 49
      Quote from alexoff
      During the testing of these gay bombs, all sorts of gachi films were probably filmed. laughing

      I get it! The Americans tested them over Europe.
      1. +4
        April 10 2026 21: 25
        Quote: Zoldat_A
        Quote from alexoff
        During the testing of these gay bombs, all sorts of gachi films were probably filmed. laughing

        I get it! The Americans tested them over Europe.

        Then the wave went to Ukraine, etc. The Russians, as always, had immunity, after the 90s, etc. (WWII, the spirit of strict ancestors, what are you doing, bastards))
        Well, the SVO has begun! soldier
        P.S. The cops' reaction worked for the hooooools, at the genetic level and a freebie...to rule over the Muscovites...Well, that's it...IT'S BEGIN! soldierThey still believe, even though they are dying en masse.
  4. +2
    April 10 2026 20: 37
    No funding was allocated.
    It dawned on someone that this was a BOOMERANG!
    You probably remembered how the Germans... were restrained in their desire to use chemical warfare agents during World War II...
    1. +1
      April 10 2026 20: 58
      Quote: rocket757
      No funding was allocated.
      It dawned on someone that this was a BOOMERANG!
      You probably remembered how the Germans... were restrained in their desire to use chemical warfare agents during World War II...

      Yes, Victor... Nazi Germany never used chemical weapons... That someone or something was holding them back...
      But if they had managed to create nuclear weapons, they would have used them immediately; the USSR had managed to take Berlin, otherwise it would have been terrible.
      1. 0
        April 10 2026 22: 13
        England had an arsenal of prepared CW weapons... they warned Berlin that they would use them if necessary... and they could, that's a fact.
        As for Germany's nuclear arguments... history does not tolerate the subjunctive mood... couldn't, didn't have time, that's the whole story.
  5. +2
    April 10 2026 20: 44
    I thought the only thing that could incapacitate enemy soldiers was dollars. But here it is...
  6. +4
    April 10 2026 20: 47
    It seems the homosexual "weapon" is already being used - the whole of gayrope is infected with it.
  7. +5
    April 10 2026 20: 48
    Why publish a 10-year-old repost? Incidentally, it was published on April 1st.
  8. +1
    April 10 2026 20: 49
    Apparently they were testing it on their own people, or it was a lab leak. Otherwise, how can you explain the rampant homosexuality in the US military? winked
    "- Sir, the enemy is attacking us!
    - Are there any pretty ones there?
    - No. Nothing but creepy faces!
    -Well, then "Fire!" (c)
    1. -1
      April 11 2026 01: 56
      Quote: Captive
      How else to explain

      -Come on, cheeky one, to my utility room, I'll pour you some barberry.
  9. +2
    April 10 2026 20: 55
    The researchers suggested using "strong aphrodisiacs that provoke homosexual behavior."
    Aphrodisiacs, as such, don't exist. Alcohol, Viagra, and more exotic substances like Spanish fly can be considered among them. But changing one's sexual orientation under the influence of substances is simply nonsense.
  10. +4
    April 10 2026 21: 01
    By the way, I have a suspicion that the gay bomb was actually developed and tested.
    Here's Admiral Richard Levin and Deputy Assistant Secretary of Nuclear Energy Sam Brinton.
  11. ssz
    +4
    April 10 2026 21: 03
    Is this a joke?

    The text of your comment is too short and in the opinion of the site administration does not carry useful information.
  12. -1
    April 10 2026 21: 12
    What's great about the US is that they try everything within reasonable limits, and that's a big, fat plus.
  13. 0
    April 10 2026 21: 15
    The researchers suggested using "strong aphrodisiacs that provoke homosexual behavior."

    Why provoke them? There's plenty of that in the West...
    Bringing "democracy and values ​​to the enemy"? lol
  14. 0
    April 10 2026 21: 32
    Milk and pickled cucumbers will incapacitate enemy soldiers better than any weapon, for a long time. good
  15. 0
    April 10 2026 21: 54
    just sow their territory with hogweed
  16. 0
    April 10 2026 21: 54
    The US has uncovered a concept for a "weapon" that renders enemy soldiers incapacitated.

    These are examples of effective weapons that render enemy soldiers incapacitated for several hours. They're exceptionally humane weapons, though they sometimes leave a headache for a while afterward.
  17. -1
    April 10 2026 22: 25
    Oh, their people are getting high.
  18. -1
    April 10 2026 23: 23
    What's there to reveal? I read the descriptions back in 1978. And by the way, the crown is ideal for field testing of such weapons, as they were described in the 1970s. The Americans conduct them with various pathogens about every two years on foreign soil.
  19. 0
    April 10 2026 23: 43
    It looks like they had a significant aphrozadiac leak from their lab. It worked on the locals...
  20. 0
    April 12 2026 12: 48
    In 1994, at the Wright-Patterson Laboratory at Wright Air Force Base in Ohio,

    Is this new? It's also new,
    What is Popov's last name?
    Like cholera and leprosy,
    Like the plague and the crying of children.
    Why this story?
    Did you tell the world again?
    Just because in the world
    There is nothing more terrible...
    S. Black
    In 2007, he was awarded the Ig Nobel Prize in the nomination
    Peace Prize
    The gist of the study: A proposal to develop a "gay bomb," a non-lethal chemical weapon that would cause enemy soldiers to experience sexual attraction to each other.
    Author: U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory
    The topic did not receive funding.