Defence
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Volume 3: Executive Summary, page 2, para 4 and 7
Para 4
The following sentence from this paragraph has now been released: “……Charged plasmas are capable of being transported at enormous speeds under the influence and balance of electrical charges in the atmosphere and they have a relatively short life…..”. (This is available at the link below).
Para 7
The following sentence from this paragraph has now been released: “……It is important to note that longer wavelength radars can detect those plasmas with lower electron densities which are, in fact, absorbers to microwave radars……” (This is available at the link below).
(Please see Volume 3, Part A, page 8 of the Report on the MOD Freedom of Information Publication Scheme for the previously released (redacted) version of this page). See Link Opposite.
Author: Air Command
Owner: MOD
Date document created: 1 Sep 06
Date released proactively: 01 Sep 06
Date last updated: 1 Jan 09
Class of Information: What are our priorities and how are we doing
Freedom of Information Organisation area: Armed Forces
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