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On 13 Sep, 05:17, wrote:
See: http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/...phalanx-03783/ Using a laser as a weapon really only make sense if speed is essential. Close-in defence would seem to be an application where this is the case, but as with every single laser weapon so far, getting from an idea to a deployable and reliable operational system is probably going to take a long time. Cheers, Ralph |
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On Sep 13, 7:09 am, Ralph_S wrote:
On 13 Sep, 05:17, wrote: See: http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/...phalanx-03783/ Using a laser as a weapon really only make sense if speed is essential. But speed is ALWAYS essential when you're working military idiots and the only thing they know about EM is RADAR directors. So that's why we even invented LASERS. Close-in defence would seem to be an application where this is the case, but as with every single laser weapon so far, getting from an idea to a deployable and reliable operational system is probably going to take a long time. Cheers, Ralph |
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On 13 Sep, 12:15, "
wrote: On Sep 13, 7:09 am, Ralph_S wrote: On 13 Sep, 05:17, wrote: See: http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/...phalanx-03783/ Using a laser as a weapon really only make sense if speed is essential. But speed is ALWAYS essential when you're working military idiots and the only thing they know about EM is RADAR directors. So that's why we even invented LASERS. I'm not sure what you're getting at here. .. Lasers are not particularly good at destroying anything. They're hugely inefficient. If you want to kill somebody, use a bullet. If you want to destroy a bridge, use explosives. If you want to kill a projectile coming towards you at more than mach 1, then a laser makes sense, because it arrives at its target almost instantaneously. Apart from the laser-armed AC-130 idea that's floating around, most uses of lasers as weapons that are under development or proposed deal with some form of missile defense, where speed is more important than efficiency. Lasers weren't developed with any particular purpose in mind, let alone a military one, but the people who developed them mainly saw a use for them in experimental physics for use in spectroscopy and interferometry. Cheers, Ralph |
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On Sep 13, 10:38 am, Ralph_S wrote:
On 13 Sep, 12:15, " wrote: On Sep 13, 7:09 am, Ralph_S wrote: On 13 Sep, 05:17, wrote: See: http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/...phalanx-03783/ Using a laser as a weapon really only make sense if speed is essential. But speed is ALWAYS essential when you're working military idiots and the only thing they know about EM is RADAR directors. So that's why we even invented LASERS. I'm not sure what you're getting at here. . Lasers are not particularly good at destroying anything. They're hugely inefficient. If you want to kill somebody, use a bullet. If you want to destroy a bridge, use explosives. If you want to kill a projectile coming towards you at more than mach 1, then a laser makes sense, because it arrives at its target almost instantaneously. Apart from the laser-armed AC-130 idea that's floating around, most uses of lasers as weapons that are under development or proposed deal with some form of missile defense, where speed is more important than efficiency. Lasers weren't developed with any particular purpose in mind, let alone a military one, The Lasers you are talking about physics morons and mental defect laboraties. The people who more than an infintie amount of moron double slit time to waste, make DVDs, Sniper Rifiles, RPG Launchers, moon rockets, and LAser(c) Printers, with them. but the people who developed them mainly saw a use for them in experimental physics for use in spectroscopy and interferometry. Cheers, Ralph- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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On Sep 13, 3:47 pm, "
wrote: On Sep 13, 10:38 am, Ralph_S wrote: On 13 Sep, 12:15, " wrote: On Sep 13, 7:09 am, Ralph_S wrote: On 13 Sep, 05:17, wrote: See: http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/...phalanx-03783/ Using a laser as a weapon really only make sense if speed is essential. But speed is ALWAYS essential when you're working military idiots and the only thing they know about EM is RADAR directors. So that's why we even invented LASERS. I'm not sure what you're getting at here. . Lasers are not particularly good at destroying anything. They're hugely inefficient. If you want to kill somebody, use a bullet. If you want to destroy a bridge, use explosives. If you want to kill a projectile coming towards you at more than mach 1, then a laser makes sense, because it arrives at its target almost instantaneously. Apart from the laser-armed AC-130 idea that's floating around, most uses of lasers as weapons that are under development or proposed deal with some form of missile defense, where speed is more important than efficiency. Lasers weren't developed with any particular purpose in mind, let alone a military one, The Lasers you are talking about physics morons and mental defect laboraties. The people who more than an infintie amount of moron double slit time to waste, make DVDs, Sniper Rifiles, RPG Launchers, moon rockets, and LAser(c) Printers, with them. I'm can only guess what you mean, because your sentences don't make sense. I don't think that calling the physicists who actually developed lasers morons for not foreseeing the many different uses for their invention is justified. It works fine for the purposes they envisioned. I have no idea how this is related to RPGs or moon rockets, by the way. Furthermore, it's completely beside the point. Unless I misunderstood you, you wrote that lasers were invented for military purposes, when they actually weren't. It didn't take the military long to come up with military uses for them, but that's a different matter altogether. What exactly is your point here anyway? Are you simply making an argument for argument's sake? Ralph |
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![]() "Ralph_S" wrote in message ups.com... On Sep 13, 3:47 pm, " wrote: On Sep 13, 10:38 am, Ralph_S wrote: On 13 Sep, 12:15, " wrote: On Sep 13, 7:09 am, Ralph_S wrote: On 13 Sep, 05:17, wrote: See: http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/...phalanx-03783/ Using a laser as a weapon really only make sense if speed is essential. But speed is ALWAYS essential when you're working military idiots and the only thing they know about EM is RADAR directors. So that's why we even invented LASERS. I'm not sure what you're getting at here. . Lasers are not particularly good at destroying anything. They're hugely inefficient. If you want to kill somebody, use a bullet. If you want to destroy a bridge, use explosives. If you want to kill a projectile coming towards you at more than mach 1, then a laser makes sense, because it arrives at its target almost instantaneously. Apart from the laser-armed AC-130 idea that's floating around, most uses of lasers as weapons that are under development or proposed deal with some form of missile defense, where speed is more important than efficiency. Lasers weren't developed with any particular purpose in mind, let alone a military one, The Lasers you are talking about physics morons and mental defect laboraties. The people who more than an infintie amount of moron double slit time to waste, make DVDs, Sniper Rifiles, RPG Launchers, moon rockets, and LAser(c) Printers, with them. I'm can only guess what you mean, because your sentences don't make sense. I don't think that calling the physicists who actually developed lasers morons for not foreseeing the many different uses for their invention is justified. It works fine for the purposes they envisioned. I have no idea how this is related to RPGs or moon rockets, by the way. Furthermore, it's completely beside the point. Unless I misunderstood you, you wrote that lasers were invented for military purposes, when they actually weren't. It didn't take the military long to come up with military uses for them, but that's a different matter altogether. What exactly is your point here anyway? Are you simply making an argument for argument's sake? zzbunker is a bot. That's why it doesn't make sense. - nilita |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... See: http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/...phalanx-03783/ what if its foggy or misty. |
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![]() "Ralph_S" wrote in message ups.com... On Sep 13, 3:47 pm, " wrote: On Sep 13, 10:38 am, Ralph_S wrote: On 13 Sep, 12:15, " wrote: On Sep 13, 7:09 am, Ralph_S wrote: On 13 Sep, 05:17, wrote: See: http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/...phalanx-03783/ Using a laser as a weapon really only make sense if speed is essential. But speed is ALWAYS essential when you're working military idiots and the only thing they know about EM is RADAR directors. So that's why we even invented LASERS. I'm not sure what you're getting at here. . Lasers are not particularly good at destroying anything. They're hugely inefficient. If you want to kill somebody, use a bullet. If you want to destroy a bridge, use explosives. If you want to kill a projectile coming towards you at more than mach 1, then a laser makes sense, because it arrives at its target almost instantaneously. Apart from the laser-armed AC-130 idea that's floating around, most uses of lasers as weapons that are under development or proposed deal with some form of missile defense, where speed is more important than efficiency. Lasers weren't developed with any particular purpose in mind, let alone a military one, The Lasers you are talking about physics morons and mental defect laboraties. The people who more than an infintie amount of moron double slit time to waste, make DVDs, Sniper Rifiles, RPG Launchers, moon rockets, and LAser(c) Printers, with them. I'm can only guess what you mean, because your sentences don't make sense. zzz****** is a 'bot intended to demonstrate the Turing Test. It seems to parse your sentence , rearrange any nouns, throw in an extract from a thesaurus and regurgitate your snetence with some random insult ... to perhaps invoke another response from you? It seems to become acive when a new season of academic funding is released. I don't think that calling the physicists who actually developed lasers morons for not foreseeing the many different uses for their invention is justified. It works fine for the purposes they envisioned. I have no idea how this is related to RPGs or moon rockets, by the way. Furthermore, it's completely beside the point. Unless I misunderstood you, you wrote that lasers were invented for military purposes, when they actually weren't. It didn't take the military long to come up with military uses for them, but that's a different matter altogether. What exactly is your point here anyway? Are you simply making an argument for argument's sake? Ralph zzz***** is attempting to 'engage' in conversation; your responses will help the nutter-programmers to tweek it's algorithm - even as it 'tweeks' you. -- Brian |
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