Laser weapons factory opens in USStar WarsBy Nick Farrell: Thursday 18 January 2007, 07:33NORTHROP Grumman has opened a factory for high energy laser weapons.According to Information Week, the outfit's grand plan is to build three 100-kilowatt lasers by 2008 which could be used to shoot down rockets, artillery and mortar from ground, air or ships.The new factory is in Redondo Beach, California and a spokesNorthrop is not saying how much it set the company back.Apparently the military is excited because lasers require only electricity to operate and can keep firing at targets indefinitely. This principle of firing lots of bullets at a single target in the vague hope that one of them might hit something has been the principle behind US military thinking since the invention of the six gun.Northrop's main aim is to make the lasers cheap enough for the military to actually want to buy them. Apparently the outfit has been in talks with the Israeli government on a system called Skyguard that would use lasers to shield airport and other installations from rockets, ballistic missiles and other threats. It will cost about $25-30 million for each airport.More here. µ
Yeah it does, but its scary to think that the world is getting so bad and so paranoid that they want to put laser weaponry in airports... I mean think of what could happen if a terrorist got control of the laser?
US Military develops new ray gunPoints it at journalistsBy Nick Farrell: Thursday 25 January 2007, 07:58Click here to find out more!THE US military has been showing off a new ray gun which makes people think they are about to catch fire by turning it on hacks.The weapon is expected to go into production in 2010 and was being shown off at the Moody Airforce base in the US.Apart from the terrifying sensation, the technology is supposed to be harmless, and is supposed to make enemies drop their weapons, or in the case of the hacks their notepads and pints.Military officials say it could save the lives of innocent civilians and service members.During the media demonstration of the weapon, airmen fired beams from a large dish antenna mounted atop a Humvee at hacks pretending to be rioters.The two-man crew located their targets through powerful lenses and fired beams from more than 500 yards away. The hacks hit by the beam jumped out of the way because of the sudden blast of heat throughout the body. The ray was not painful, it was intense enough to make the participants think their pants were going to catch fire.More here. µ