>>17641161ever hooked two wires to a piece of metal and let electricity flow thru that metal. The metal gets super heated, and will glow if it is thin enough. It does this even though the ends of the two wires are both room temperature. The metal is being the conductor of the electricity between the two wires, and the metal is super heated and will glow.
The same thing must have happened to these vehicles for the steel to get so hot, it wilted and melted the steel and burned the paint. If you had a time lapse camera on these vehicles from the beginning to the end of the DEW "radiation" on them, to get some of these vehicles to the point they are at, the steel would have been glowing and you should have seen the steel glow because it was REALLY HOT.
If its some electrical transmitter from an antenna array, cool, i actually dont know how they did it. If it was a microwave using a mini nuclear reactor close by, maybe that explains it. Was it a laser from space.... Hell i dont really know but i know they did it somehow.