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Death Ray Development Gets Serious |
2005-02-11 |
![]() Nearly half a century of engineering work has produced thousands of improvements, and a few breakthroughs, in making the lasers more powerful, accurate and lethal. More efficient energy storage has made it possible to use lighter, shorter range ground based lasers effective against smaller targets like mortar shells and short-range rockets. Northrops move is an indication that the company feels confident enough to gamble its own money, instead of what they get for government research contracts, to produce useful laser weapons. The high energy airborne laser would not only be useful against ballistic missiles. Enemy aircraft and space satellites would also be at risk. |
Posted by:Steve |
#11 Sobiesky - You know, I have heard that "they" live amongst us in disguise, though the story says something is a bit out of place... Hair color? But, I see no UFOs parked in the lot out back... Actually if she weren't a kind of cute looking-20 something I wouldn't speculate. Maybe she has the UFO hidden behind the dumpster. {Snicker} |
Posted by: BigEd 2005-02-11 7:32:19 PM |
#10 LOL - Half; had a tempo for me |
Posted by: Frank G 2005-02-11 7:14:52 PM |
#9 "Nearly half a century of engineering work has produced thousands of improvements, and a few breakthroughs, in making the lasers more powerful, accurate and lethal." Of course, for the Demo-lefties, this type of long-term development success is no reason to put resources into missile defence. Idiots. |
Posted by: Hyper 2005-02-11 6:57:18 PM |
#8 roses are red vilets are purple mr mullah 134 re-entry vehicles are on their way to change you lifestyle and broil you moustache oppsie.... missed a beat |
Posted by: half 2005-02-11 6:16:16 PM |
#7 She may be a natural purplehead. |
Posted by: Sobiesky 2005-02-11 5:41:33 PM |
#6 "The Infernal Synthetic Fiber"?? |
Posted by: Frank G 2005-02-11 5:39:55 PM |
#5 There ia actually a girl that works where I do that has hair the color of the one in the poster... Actually its a little more purpleish... |
Posted by: BigEd 2005-02-11 5:21:06 PM |
#4 Sung to "Bah bah Black Sheep": Mul-lahs, Mul-lahs, are you all big fools? The Great Satan is pissed and he's got pre-emptive tools: Lasers for you mullahs, Tomahawks for your domes, And a huge flock of H-bombs to blast your new nukes' homes. |
Posted by: Tom 2005-02-11 11:46:13 AM |
#3 Sung to "Farmer in the Dell" We'll vaporize a Mullah We'll vaporize a Mullah In Tehran his house is dust We'll vaporize a Mullah |
Posted by: Ogeretla_2005 2005-02-11 11:14:41 AM |
#2 Cool! We are finally reaching the level of aerial battles described in Mahabharata and Vedic literature--the vehicles using "bolts of light". Either these old Hindus were extremely imaginative, or ... btw, the term "brighter than thousand" suns was first used in Mahabharata, describing the effect of Gupta's missile (or maybe it was another dude). The soldiers had to wash off the "poisonous dust" afterwards. Oh, the golden old times! |
Posted by: Sobiesky 2005-02-11 10:35:28 AM |
#1 Dale Brown foretold this.Patrick Mclahnahan must be proud. |
Posted by: raptor 2005-02-11 10:34:24 AM |