Author Topic: U.S. Navy Develops Laser Weapon!  (Read 4238 times)

How come the U.S. can make tons of new weaponry, but when another country tries to do so the U.S. flips a stuff on them :/
north korea? definitely not because they've made threats to other countries

How come the U.S. can make tons of new weaponry, but when another country tries to do so the U.S. flips a stuff on them :/

Why don't you ask countries like North Korea? They will develop the technology then they will make threats that can get a huge amount of people killed. America is more controlled in terms of military power.

How come the U.S. can make tons of new weaponry, but when another country tries to do so the U.S. flips a stuff on them :/
Because lasers do not wipe out cities or destroy the environment or leave huge wastelands for many many years.

If I watched the tech demo and looked at it correctly, the blue laser tracks the target, the red laser disables the target's guidance system, and the big laser burns the tracked target out.

says the person who said "'Murica"
you obviously don't understand how and why people use that term

I don't see you up cool boi's ass for stating that the laser was science

north korea? definitely not because they've made threats to other countries

I'm talking about any country. I know that North Korea and other places where their goal is to threaten others and blow everything up is obviously a concern, but everywhere else is what I mean.

you obviously don't understand how and why people use that term
So perhaps it would be best if you explained it.

Next step: Develop the Death Star

Assuming planes aren't made of titanium, which most planes ARE due to the metal's heat durability and strength, these lasers should work GREAT!






for burning my paper airplanes, that is.

Welp. This is terrifying.

you obviously don't understand how and why people use that term
how and why did you use it?

I wonder if these can take down Nuclear bombs....
Just a thought...

Assuming planes aren't made of titanium, which most planes ARE due to the metal's heat durability and strength, these lasers should work GREAT!
I haven't been able to find much evidence that airplanes are made of titanium. If you could link to that it would be nice. And who says they need to burn through the plane, they could just light up one of the bombs or missiles mounted on the plane.

EDIT: Some research shows that engine parts and frames are made of titanium, but the skins are made of "bismaleimides," which melt at pretty low temperatures. And that bomb doors and such are made from plastics.
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I don't see you up cool boi's ass for stating that the laser was science
Actually, Jesse Pinkman stated that. Not cool boi.

Is that what roosterblocked North Korea's missile?