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US Army taps Raytheon to replace fuel lines with beamed power.
Aim is to eliminate the need to move fuel and batteries around battlefields.
Beam of high-energy coherent microwaves would beam energy to where it's needed.
System is intended to make energy uniformly available across the battlefield.
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