Sci-Fi Weapons to Join US Arsenal?
marct22 writes to tell us CNet is reporting that the next weapons coming out of the US arsenal could be stepping right off the pages of science fiction to be there. From the article: "By the end of this year, the Air Force plans to conduct a first, fully loaded test flight of its Airborne Laser, a jumbo jet packed with gear designed to shoot down enemy missiles half a world away, at the speed of light. The ABL also packs a megawatt-class punch--it's not exactly your garden-variety laser pointer."
[...] designed to shoot down enemy missiles half a world away, at the speed of light
That's a pretty impressive feat. Does it shoot the laser straight through the Earth's core? Or have they managed to get the jumbo to fly at the speed of light?
"it's not exactly your garden-variety laser pointer."
Wait, Laser pointers grow in gardens?? THAT, is a plant I would grow.
just like that other one....
Purple, because ice cream has no bones.
shooting a laser at the speed of light!?!?!?1 Wow, that's AMAZING! i never thought that lasers could go at the speed of light!!!one1
So... this isn't something I should use as a cat toy?
As with all "Class 200000" laser products, care should be taken to avoid looking directly into the laser. Do not point the Airborne Laser into other people's eyes or stare into the beam.
But can they do 1.21 gigawatts. If they could, it would make the beam go back in time and destroy the missile before it was ever launched!
I find your lack of faith disturbing.
"I use a Mac because I'm just better than you are."
Well it is a small world after all.
"I use a Mac because I'm just better than you are."
Lazlo, call me for the coordinates of Professor Hathaway's new house.
Just what indeed IS a garden variety laser pointer?
I mean, if you just wanted to point out flowers, you'd normally use your finger.
> I think the bigger question is this: Can they mount those frickin' laserbeams on sharks?
Does slashdot have a policy on censorship?
Yeah - any time anyone says "frickin'", it automatically converts it to "frickin'"
Wait, Laser pointers grow in gardens?? THAT, is a plant I would grow.
Do not look directly at garden with remaining eye.
Damn it, 5.39e-44 seconds.
Sigh, mod me to oblivion on that. I deserve it.
Sounds like a job better suited to the new Airbus 380. No ... wait .. that's not made by Boeing or any other US defence contractor. Darn.
. waterwingz
So what happens if a bird or sky-diver gets in the way? At worst, will it maybe delay the laser's ability to blow up the missle for only a second or so? Then I still feel safe ... as long as I'm not sky-diving.
Fuck no.
The article does not explain how reinforcing the casing or rotating the missile so it takes longer to heat effect the performance of the laser.
I recall a General being asked this question in a news conference a while back. He said something to the effect that spinning the missile would make the missile immune to the laser to roughly the same degree that a spinning ballerina is immune to a machine gun.
Alls you'd need is a spinning mirror and a tracking system and you could vaporize a human target from space!!
Popcorn anyone?
...and that's the way the cookie crumbles.