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Energy Igniter 660W

A 660-watt directed-energy device occupying a specialized niche—powerful enough for heavy cutting and weaponization, with a wattage that suggests custom engineering for specific military applications. The 660W rating appears in rumors about close-in weapon systems, where directed energy is used to intercept hypersonic missiles. In underground tech circles, a 660W igniter is the holy grail: enough power to be transformative, small enough to be theoretically built by a dedicated mad scientist with sufficient resources.
Energy Igniter 660W Example: "The patent for a 660W Energy Igniter described it as 'industrial processing equipment.' The diagrams showed a device that could fit in a van. The patent was classified within months."

Energy Igniter 750W

A 750-watt directed-energy device representing the transition from “igniter” to “machine”—where the power is sufficient for sustained operation and serious weapons applications. At 750W, the beam can cut through 20mm steel, maintain stability for minutes, and generate enough secondary radiation to require exclusion zones. The device requires dedicated power feeds, water cooling, and professional operation. In the world of directed-energy weaponry, 750W is the threshold where “non-lethal” options become irrelevant—the beam itself is lethal, and the collateral effects are real.

Example: "The 750W Energy Igniter was supposed to be for 'industrial cutting.' When the military asked for a version with integrated targeting, the engineers knew they were building something else."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal March 21, 2026
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