The U.S. Department of Defense has spent more than a year testing a device obtained through an undercover operation. Some investigators believe the device may be related to a series of mysterious health symptoms affecting U.S. intelligence officers, diplomats, and military personnel, known as "Havana Syndrome." As the Biden administration approaches its end, the Department of Homeland Security's Homeland Security Investigations unit used funding provided by the Department of Defense to purchase the device for tens of millions of dollars. Investigators are still studying the device. There is ongoing debate within the government about whether it is linked to dozens of unusual health incidents, with some departments remaining skeptical. The device purchased by Homeland Security Investigations can generate pulsed radio waves, and some officials and scholars have long suspected that these pulsed radio waves caused Havana Syndrome. Although the device is not entirely made in Russia, it contains components manufactured in Russia. The device can be carried in a backpack, but U.S. officials have long struggled to understand how a device powerful enough to cause the type of injuries reported by some victims could be made portable.
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