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The Military Laser Weapon Is Now Available!

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Written By: Peter Murray
Posted: 01/7/13 8:57 AM

German Military Laser Destroys Targets Over 1Km Away

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A German company has brought us one step closer to the kinds of shootouts only seen in Sci-Fi films. Düsseldorf-based Rheinmetall Defense recently tested a 50kW, high-energy laser at their proving ground facility in Switzerland. According to the company, the laser passed the test with “flying colours.”

The system isn’t actually a single laser but two laser modules mounted onto Revolver Gun air defense turrets made by Oerlikon and attached to additional power modules. The laser modules are 30 kW and 20 kW, but a Beam Superimposing Technology (BST) combines two lasers to focus in a “superimposed, cumulative manner” that wreaks havoc on its targets.

First, the system sliced through a 15mm- (~0.6 inches) thick steel girder from a kilometer away. Then, from a distance of two kilometers, it shot down a handful of drones as they nose-dived toward the surface at 50 meters per second. The laser’s radar, a widely used system called Skyguard, was capable of tracking the drones through their descent up to three kilometers away.

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After successfully testing their 50kW laser system, Rheinmetall Defense has its sights on a truck-mounted mobile system with 100kW of metal-slicing power.

For its finale, the laser’s ability to track a very small ballistic target was demonstrated. It honed in on and destroyed a steel ball 82mm in diameter traveling at 50 meters per second. The small ball was meant to simulate an incoming mortar round. Rheinmetall says their laser will reduce the time required for C-RAM – Counter Rocket, Artillery, and Mortar measures – to a matter of seconds, even in adverse weather conditions. In fact, weather at the Ochsenboden Proving Ground in Switzerland where the demonstration was carried out included ice, rain, snow, and extremely bright sunlight – far from ideal.

Rheinmetall had tested a 10kW high-energy laser last year. Next year the company plans on testing a 60kW “technology demonstrator.” In addition to the more powerful laser, the system will be packing 35mm Ahead Revolver Guns. With the combined systems Rheinmetall hopes to explore ways in which a laser and an automatic cannon can be used together. And the company is already looking past the 60kW, saying in a press release that “nothing stands in the way of a future [high-energy laser] weapon system with a 100kW output.” Lastly, they’ll begin making these high-energy laser systems mobile by mounting a laser onto a TM170 armored vehicle. Their ultimate goal is to mount the lasers on vehicles operating in the open.

While minuscule compared to the 200 petawatts of laser power (ten to the fifteenth watts!) that scientists in Europe plan to use for experiments, the 50kW laser seems quite ready to make a difference on the battlefield. Apart from science fiction novels, the idea of using high-energy lasers have been considered for weaponry since the mid 20th century. Countries such as the US, Russia, China, among others, are developing their own high-energy laser programs. Whether or not we hear about future demonstrations will be a matter of national security rather than technological success. I think it’s safe to assume this is one arms race that’s soon to heat up.

http://singularityhub.com/2013/01/07/german-military-laser-destroys-targets-over-1km-away/

With this weapon no one can hide.:eek:
 
Where is the USA one? I thought they have developed something similar a long time ago,,unless its putting all its resources into the Gauss gun
 
then they will install this laser on their Leopard 2 tank...
 
Where is the USA one? I thought they have developed something similar a long time ago,,unless its putting all its resources into the Gauss gun

Yeah 2 -3 years ago they said they were about to reveal their laser weapon. So far this German company has confirmed it, and for those from US we have heard nothing about their progress.
 
Yeah 2 -3 years ago they said they were about to reveal their laser weapon. So far this German company has confirmed it, and for those from US we have heard nothing about their progress.

US only have their Star Wars... :D
 
With this type of machine, I wonder why we need National Service.

We just need some punk who like to play computer and use them to move the machine on a armored vehicle.
 
US only have their Star Wars... :D

I hear many rumours about US-made weapons such as, HAARP, Hypersonic and many more. Maybe they are testing them in Afghanistan against humans.
 
Maybe the USA is playing their cards close to the chest,,so less people know the better mah,,,,

Yeah 2 -3 years ago they said they were about to reveal their laser weapon. So far this German company has confirmed it, and for those from US we have heard nothing about their progress.
 
With this type of machine, I wonder why we need National Service.

We just need some punk who like to play computer and use them to move the machine on a armored vehicle.

You mean Lui Tuck Yew?
 
Where is the USA one? I thought they have developed something similar a long time ago,,unless its putting all its resources into the Gauss gun

This one????????????????

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The future of warfare is already here, with lasers and drones. Now is a matter of refining the technology and operationalising it. Lasers are also used to blind fighter pilots, so drone warfare is the way forward.

In parallel, the Chinese are working on retro technologies like manned jet planes and aircraft carriers.
 
when will the US build and fight with a Destroid Monster...

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Too big and bulky and makes a big target,,now stuff seems to have been downsized,,even now tanks are getting obsolete being replaced with APCs,,,

when will the US build and fight with a Destroid Monster...

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