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More on JSF Laser System

An anonymous reader writes "Seems Lockheed Martin has won a contract to equip future versions of the Joint Strike Fighter with a 100-kW laser. Housed in a dome within the aircraft, the laser's turret would emerge for firing [sound familiar?], and the laser itself is spec'ed to achieve airborne and ground kills at a distance of more than six miles. The problem? According to this Aviation Week article, Lockheed Martin has to figure out how to dissipate 900 kilowatts of heat. Maybe the Finnish airforce could value-add to the OEM model." We mentioned this earlier.

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  1. Heat by bytesmythe · · Score: 5, Funny
    Lockheed Martin has to figure out how to dissipate 900 kilowatts of heat

    They can use whatever heatsink comes out for those 4 Ghz Pentiums...

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    bytesmythe
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  2. Not on the plane... by SaturnTim · · Score: 4, Funny


    I didn't want it on the aircraft,
    I wanted them mounted on the sharks!

    All I want are sharks with freakin laser beams on their head!

    --Dr. Evil.

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  3. I wonder.... by nizo · · Score: 5, Funny

    if they are gonna put a huge warning sticker on the front of the figher: "Do not stare directly into laser"?

  4. Re:Time to buy some really good sunglasses by Waffle+Iron · · Score: 5, Funny
    intentionally blinding people with lasers is against the Geneva convention.

    I can see it now:

    GI: Sarge! There's a dozen or more enemy troops on the other side of that ridge! I'm going to call for air support: They'll blind those bastards with a laser! We can go in and round 'em up.

    Sarge: No can do, soldier. That's against the Geneva convention. You tell your flyboy buddy to drop a Daisy Cutter on those a-holes. I'm afraid the only humane way to handle this situation is to incinerate those poor bastards to a crispy crunch.

    GI:Yes, Sir!