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Chinese scientists have reportedly been developing a Death Star-esque space weapon that would use electromagnetic pulses to knock enemy satellites out of the sky.
The weapon has completed experimental trials for potential military applications, the Daily Mail reported.
The revelation comes as militaries around the globe continue to tinker with direct energy weapon technology.
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