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Pete Bitar, president of Xtreme Alternative Defense Systems, looks over the output from a demonstration unit of a directed-energy weapon at the company\'s offices in Anderson, Ind., Thursday, July 29, 2004. The company is developing a rifle-sized, directed-energy gun for the Marines. The device works by creating an electrical charge through a stream of ionized gas, or plasma. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

Pete Bitar, president of Xtreme Alternative Defense Systems, looks over the output from a demonstration unit of a directed-energy weapon at the company's offices in Anderson, Ind., Thursday, July 29, 2004. The company is developing a rifle-sized, directed-energy gun for the Marines. The device works by creating an electrical charge through a stream of ionized gas, or plasma. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

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