North Korea's military fired a laser in March at two U.S. Army helicopters patrolling the demilitarized zone separating the two Koreas in what U.S.
officials call a provocative action, Bill Gertz and WASHINGTON TIMES planning to report in Page Ones set for Tuesday, newsroom sources say...
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May 12
� SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea blamed the United States on Tuesday for the nuclear crisis on the divided Korean peninsula and said it would boost its
defenses "to destroy aggressors at a single stroke."
"The DPRK will increase its self-defensive capacity strong enough to destroy aggressors at a single stroke," the agency said, referring to the
official title for North Korea.
...knew I shoulda stayed in bed for the whole year...
Ahhh well, if some idiot pushes a button, at least we'll all get a chance to instantly improve our sun-tans...we won't need torches at night coz
EVERYTHING will glow in the dark anyway...
...just trying to find the silver lining in the mushroom cloud...
A LASER?! I knew the US had been dabbling in this but figured there was no way a third world country like NK would be able to do it. Was this a
targeting laser, like a scope? Or was it like a Star Wars destructive type weapon?
Strange, we might end up going into NK and face troops dressed up like storm troopers.
The laser is used as a weapon or a sight.It is used to blind an enemy at 2 or 3 miles away.Thats alright though,because our airforce now has goggles
that block out the damaging rays.