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Laser weapons capable of directly damaging or destroying a target in combat are still in the experimental stage.Sure, the military is working on 30 kilowatt death laser pointer , but you don't have to have the defense budget of a nation in order to get in on the laser gun fun.Lets just say it was an infrared Laser, It has pretty good transference for heat.It would depend on exactly how much power the lasers put out and in what method, but hitting a person with a suitably powerful laser might result in something akin to a boiler accident without the boiler.
Some laser weapons have been tested before, and the technology is already in use in some branches of the American armed forces.On another note, no clue where you learned phycis but a laser and lightning are 100% different, lightning is a discharge from postivie to negative, it is quite litterly a jump of thousands upon thousands of volts of energy.I agree that the Institute guns are way too bad though, I like the asthetic of them, specially the blue laser, but they are just not worth my time.
Like all LTI green laser speed measurement devices, the TruSpeed series have pinpoint targeting, which enables officers to effectively distinguish the speed and direction of a single vehicle in multi-lane traffic - a major advantage over radar technology.All models are rugged, with the aiming sight enclosed in the body of the laser for maximum protection if the unit is dropped. With a one-piece cast aluminum optics bench and glass lenses, there are no corners cut in the design of SpeedLaser.
A mirror may not reflect all laser wavelengths of electro-magnetic photons/radiation. Reflective Mylar is fine against visible light but not so good against an x-ray laser.The problem with mobile lasers is not the laser, it's the power-plant-on-a-railroad you have to haul with you to run it.A mysterious red laser light flashing near the International Space Station (ISS) has triggered rumors of UFO sightings.They turned on the laser to help me see where they were in the sky.
Brian suggests that those looking for UFOs might wish to acquire one of those high powered Red Laser pointers.I'm an insomniac, so this is not out of the ordinary for me,but I figured I'd take my laser pointer up and shine it around in the sky for awhile and see if anything happened.I have a 70mw green laser, same wavelength as yours, it is quite a jump from 5mw, but 750mw and above in a green laser is where they get scarier.These protect the area around airports and other sensitive airspace from the hazards of safe-but-too-bright visible laser light exposure.
This is required both for the laser equipment, and separately for the show itself (site, audience configuration, beam effects, etc.).By shining lasers at airplanes there is the risk of the laser penetrating the cockpit and blinding the pilot. Jackson says.He says people who shine lasers at airplanes are idiots and should have the book thrown at them.But a more likely explanation for the unusual laser in the video is an instrument attached to the ISS called the Optical Payload for Lasercomm Science (OPALS).
Below is a still frame from 0:34 in the video showing two 100mw Laser ; one is almost hitting an sky object while the other is tracking a second object:A police spokesman said it was not the helicopter but could have been laser pens.But Nel is adamant it was not laser pens, and has since carried out internet research suggesting similar beams have been seen in diverse places such as Cornwall, Mexico, Nova Scotia and China.But if Waring is correct and the laser in the December 5 UFO video is not the NASA OPALS project in action.