Clandestine Plasma Physics Research Roadmap
Executive Summary
System Metadata
Source ID
DOC-FPT_PLAS
Process Date
2/3/2026
Integrity Hash
SHA256-6k2uqqh3ebf...
Indexer Status
COMPLETE
INVESTIGATIVE ANALYSIS
Layman's Executive Summary
This document outlines a secret U.S. military program that uses high-energy plasma physics to develop both advanced energy weapons and experimental spacetime technology. It describes how the military uses small, specialized companies to hide the development of these technologies behind complex, academic-sounding theories.
Document Origin
Technological Roadmap Assessment; likely an internal or leaked intelligence report associated with SecretMilitaryTechnology.com, focusing on Field Propulsion Technologies (FPT) and DoD 'gray track' programs.
Research Purpose
To deconstruct the compartmentalized structure of a U.S. program involving Field-Reversed Configuration (FRC) plasma, identifying the 'New Electrodynamics' framework as a cover for weaponized magnetic reconnection research.
Relevancy Analysis
" This document is a critical link between historical fusion research (FRC) and modern black-budget aerospace programs. It connects the 1970s LANL plasma stability experiments to current efforts in 'spacetime manipulation' and directed energy, providing a name (Richard Banduric) and a specific lexicon ('New Electrodynamics') to track within OSINT databases. "
Extracted Verifiable Claims
- › Richard Banduric is the Principal Investigator for Field Propulsion Technologies (FPT) Inc.
- › A 2014 LANL Laboratory-Directed Research and Development (LDRD) project titled '3D Turbulent Magnetic Reconnection Experiments on a Laboratory FRC Plasma' was conducted by the T-2 and P-24 divisions.
- › The 1979 Sherwood Meeting established a theoretical analogue between rotating plasma vortices and gravitomagnetic frame-dragging.
- › Lockheed Martin Skunk Works acts as the prime systems integrator for a two-tiered, firewalled program architecture.
- › Field Propulsion Technologies (FPT) is a registered DoD vendor focusing on 'propellant-less propulsion via metamaterials'.
Technical Contribution
It identifies a specific 'gray track' procurement strategy where small firms like FPT and Quantcomm LLC are used as firewalls to conduct high-risk R&D for Lockheed Martin Skunk Works.