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Old 03-06-2010, 10:37 PM
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US Navy Raygun

Saw this on news.com.au

Apparently this "ray gun" can shoot down an aircraft by "vaporising" it!

Sort of makes the debate about green lasers a bit farcical (not that I'm condoning people who do naughty things with green lasers).

Looks like a Celestron SCT OTA on the far side.

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Old 03-06-2010, 10:49 PM
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The big one looks like one of the military RCOS's.

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The big one looks like one of the military RCOS's.

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It is.

Even better than that, they've been testing lasers mounted internally in the F35A (where the lift engine normal sits in the VSTOL versions of the plane) for the last 4-5 years. Upto 150Kw, for both aerial and ground targets. With the detection systems onboard the F35, it'll make them deadly. Especially in a dogfight...an enemy plane would go to lock on with missiles and next minute their front end just gets cut off by a laser beam, or the plane cut in half. Just by the F35 pilot looking over his/her shoulder, designating the target and saying "fire" without even touching their own controls.
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