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A Laser Phalanx?
On Sep 13, 11:34 am, Ralph_S wrote:
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. Best guess is those sentences mean he's dead drunk or stoned out of his mind. |
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On Sep 13, 11:35 am, "La N" wrote:
"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? zzbunkeris a bot. That's why it doesn't make sense. Well, that not's really the problem. The robot is the first new invention to penetarte the moron military since the hammer was invented: and they can't deal with it, Since they're all morons: history's thumb-nail rejects in the ranks of engineering. - nilita- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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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- Hide quoted text - Yes they were. Siemens and I.G.Farben worked on medical lasers and beam weaponry during World War II, for those specific purposes. The Germans also investigated X-ray and Gamma ray weapons under Dr. Scheibold for use against bomber aircraft but could only attain a height of 15,000 ft with one test gun. It featured a large surface anode. A dose of 7 rads per second at a distance of 5 km with a time on target of 30 seconds, which was achievable with this weapon, was considered adequate to inflict irreversible biological harm to the crew of the aircraft. Due to time on target problems and a "scattering effect" on the aircraft metal skin, the weapon was not adopted for production. ~ Henry Stevens, "Hitler's Suppressed and Still-Secret Weapons, Science, and Technololgy. Restricted Report dated July 19,1944: "Concerning the possibility of biological effects of short wave x- rays, respectively, gamma rays from x-ray tubes of special construction at great distance" (translated from German to English postwar). It was addressed to the research effort of the Reich Ministry of Aeronautics, directed to Dr. Georgil at Research Installation Gross Ostheim. Three prototype guns were built but only one worked properly. Yet talk of Star Wars SDI X-Ray weapons during the Reagan Administration and other beam developments today are not "new" at all. The miracle modern weapons from the 1980s to the 2010 timeframe are only classified German types that have come to maturity with advances in materials and military design over 60 years ZXY. |
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On Sep 15, 7:06 am, "
wrote: On Sep 13, 11:35 am, "La N" wrote: "Ralph_S" wrote in message oups.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? zzbunkeris a bot. That's why it doesn't make sense. Well, that not's really the problem. The robot is the first new invention to penetarte the moron military since the hammer was invented: and they can't deal with it, Since they're all morons: history's thumb-nail rejects in the ranks of engineering. - nilita- Hide quoted text - Or a better quote for military morons is: "He who is a slave to history is not only condemmed to repeat it, but also to teach it". - Show quoted text - |
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"Vince" wrote in message . .. wrote: 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- Hide quoted text - Yes they were. Siemens and I.G.Farben worked on medical lasers and beam weaponry during World War II, for those specific purposes. source on lasers in germany in WWII? Look Vince the text is so obviously the work of a deranged mind that it's not even worth querying. Watson-Watt rejected the 'death ray' idea in about 1934, interestingly after rumours of a German device... Nobody even built a Maser until after 1950, never mind a laser. Forget it, it's just more Internet conspiracy rubbish. -- William Black I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Barbeques on fire by the chalets past the castle headland I watched the gift shops glitter in the darkness off the Newborough gate All these moments will be lost in time, like icecream on the beach Time for tea. |
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Vince wrote:
wrote: 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- Hide quoted text - Yes they were. Siemens and I.G.Farben worked on medical lasers and beam weaponry during World War II, for those specific purposes. source on lasers in germany in WWII? Vince Don't ask, he will link you to his own site. He's good at fiction. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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A Laser Phalanx?
William Black wrote:
"Vince" wrote in message . .. wrote: 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- Hide quoted text - Yes they were. Siemens and I.G.Farben worked on medical lasers and beam weaponry during World War II, for those specific purposes. source on lasers in germany in WWII? Look Vince the text is so obviously the work of a deranged mind that it's not even worth querying. Watson-Watt rejected the 'death ray' idea in about 1934, interestingly after rumours of a German device... Nobody even built a Maser until after 1950, never mind a laser. Forget it, it's just more Internet conspiracy rubbish. I fully agree. My Father in law was student of Lamb's at Columbia and knew Gould and all the other laser pioneers.(Gould was a student of Kusch who shared the 1955 Nobel prize with Lamb) Ed actually took the first photograph made with a laser I was just assuming it was a mistranslation of the source Vince Vince |
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A Laser Phalanx?
Greg Hennessy wrote:
On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 05:29:48 -0700, wrote: 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- Hide quoted text - Yes they were. Siemens and I.G.Farben worked on medical lasers and beam weaponry during World War II, for those specific purposes. [snip utter ********] Ardnut is off his pills again....... It's the hormone therapy in preparation for his sex change. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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