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Originally posted by roniii259
The ATL link isnt working,
Originally posted by Xerrog
Anything that doesn't reflect the laser will absorb it to some degree. That is the main way it does its damage. When most any substance tries to absorb that amount of energy that fast it simply heats up and melts/disentegrates.
Now questions of my own...
Who will be the first to use reflective armor?
Originally posted by roniii259
The laser could not hit any ground based targets because of atmospheric disturbances and variation in temps. In space none of this happens, so its easy to shoot space to space. In the atmoshpere at altitude, the temperature and distortions can be calibrated for air to air, but getting close to the ground the variations become almost impossible to account for all differences so for now air to ground is pretty useless.
Originally posted by Silentvulcan
Thanks for posting those links Intelgurl!
Having read them and seeing what state of development the solid state laser was at in 2002 maybe it won't be to long before we see a SSHCL equipped Global hawk or Predator UCAV patrolling the skies above the worlds hotspots!
Sv Out.....!
Originally posted by intelgurl
Just as a sidenote to your statement regarding Global Hawks and Predator UAVs with Solid State Heat Capacity Lasers ...
The Global Hawk cannot be weaponized. It is for ISR use only, this has been determined by the DoD & the US State Department so that the GH like the U-2 can be used over other nation's air space without being seen as a threat.
Besides, there are other UAV platforms in development or undergoing trials that could perform the job with a longer loiter time than those 2 options.
Originally posted by deltaboy
im sure the Global Hawk can be weaponized, but even if it did not, and would be sent into other countries without permission, those nations could still see it as a threat and would view it as a declaration of war aniways. unarmed or not.
Originally posted by intelgurl
Technically nearly any aircraft could be weaponized, the point is that the DoD and the US State Department have determined the GH is not to be weaponized so it can maintain the same nonthreatening profile as the U-2 and thus have greater access to foreign airspace. At least thats what the USAF says.