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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcmI6UnR4gg
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I wonder what kind of power supply they use.
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I think all the powerful systems are chemical lasers, dependant of violent reactions with things like chlorine gas, H2O2, iodine, etc. That limits their use due to the difficulty and danger of handling these agents. Solid state lasers are much weaker, but maby they will elvolve into useful powers. Then something like a handy trailer mounted Polywell reacter would be handy.
http://www.defensetech.org/archives/002078.html
In the meantime 'particle beam' weapons are used (like pedistal mounted Phalanx gatling guns set up to protect the green zone in Iraq from morters and rockets).
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http://www.defensetech.org/archives/002078.html
In the meantime 'particle beam' weapons are used (like pedistal mounted Phalanx gatling guns set up to protect the green zone in Iraq from morters and rockets).
Dan Tibbets
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looks like solid state lasers are closer to military usefullness than I thought, provided they have a handy electrical power source.
http://www.army.mil/-news/2009/01/30/16 ... on-system/
Dan Tibbets
http://www.army.mil/-news/2009/01/30/16 ... on-system/
Dan Tibbets
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Dan, I believe you are thinking of the Air Born Laser (ABL) system, though that is on the YAL-1, the military version of a Boeing 747.
Unless things have changed, ABL uses a COIL laser with the reflector in the nose to direct the beam on target.
Unless things have changed, ABL uses a COIL laser with the reflector in the nose to direct the beam on target.
MSimon's lead post was a youtube video. That video is gone.D Tibbets wrote:Video gone?KitemanSA wrote:Video's gone!
I don't recall seeing one. There is a contempory posting about a chemical laser mounted in a C-130 aircraft that shows the laser burning the hood of a Jeep Cherokee. Is that what you are thinking of?

A video-KitemanSA wrote:MSimon's lead post was a youtube video. That video is gone.D Tibbets wrote:Video gone?KitemanSA wrote:Video's gone!
I don't recall seeing one. There is a contempory posting about a chemical laser mounted in a C-130 aircraft that shows the laser burning the hood of a Jeep Cherokee. Is that what you are thinking of?
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/10/02/atl_test_vid/
And description of the C130 system-
http://www.photonics.com/Content/ReadAr ... leID=36228
Dan Tibbets
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