New Laser Cannon Stuns, Zaps & Blows Sh*t Up [Video]

In The Young Turks on YouTube by Hlarson1 Comment

 

“The US navy has demonstrated a ship-mounted laser weapon system in the Persian Gulf, off the coast of Iran, capable of destroying targets on speeding boats or even aircraft with pin-point accuracy, it told reporters Wednesday.

The laser weapon is 30 kilowatts in power, which makes it 30m times more powerful than a hand-held laser pointer. It can be run at lower power, to “dazzle” – which disrupts or damages sensors and instruments – or at full power to destroy targets.

In a video of the demonstration, the device is shown targeting a mounted missile on a speeding boat, and then first dazzling, then destroying, an unmanned aerial drone in mid-flight.

The navy was keen to point out that this was not just a scientific test – the laser device is fully operational. “We’re not testing any more – it’s working,” Rear Admiral Matthew Klunder, the chief of naval research, said in a press conference at the Pentagon Wednesday.”* The Young Turks hosts John Iadarola (TYT University), Ana Kasparian and Ben Mankiewicz break it down.

*Read more here:
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/12/lasers-are-no-longer-science-fiction-watch-the-us-navy-blow-up-stuff-with-a-30-kilowatt-weapon/

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Comments

  1. I saw an early version of one of these on a warship in the early 1990s, they were reputedly a decade old then having been rumored on Type 22 frigates in the Falklands War.
    If intended to blind pilots of incoming aircraft they are ‘illegal’ (as you note).
    If they are intended to disable an aircraft’s “optical systems” and just happen to blind the pilot, they are not illegal (I wonder which nations suggested the Article 3 exemption?)
    Twenty years later it is a new headline?
    OK, so they get “better” year-on-year.
    Is this the Guns ‘n’ Ammo show?
    Some of the innocent people attacked in this glib video may well have been permanently damaged:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mD_ciCZJ7q0

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