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The Ray Gun: Then and Now
Call it a ray gun, death ray, beam gun, blaster, or phaser, it has been a science fiction staple for most of the 20th century. And given technological advances, this fantastical weapon is fast becoming a reality.
- Green laser pointers are widely used as a means of non-deadly force; the Marines call them "occular interruption devices." The LA-9/P made by B.E. Meyers is effective at "interrupting" from over 2 miles away through a 250-milliwatt beam. While such devices most closely resemble the fantasies of science fiction because of their portable nature, they lack a strong-enough energy source to realize the potential of the laser. The LA-9/P for instance has 1/4,000 the strength of the smallest anti-aircraft lasers.read more
- Modern ray guns like the Personnel Halting and Stimulation Resopnse or PHaSR don't always come in classic forms or functions. Known as a laser dazzler, this weapon incorporates two different lasers: one to startle, the other to heat up the skin causing a "repel effect."read moreAir Force Research LaboratoryShare
- Boeing is heavily invested in lasers -- the cornerstone of a high-priority U.S. Army project, called the High Energy Laser Technology Demonstrator (HEL-TD), touted as the future of American war, which will enable the military to fight at the speed of light. Boeing recently began work on a military truck built by Oshkosh Defense that will carry its laser beam control system into battle. Read moreread moreBoeingShare
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Call it a ray gun, death ray, beam gun, blaster, or phaser, it has been a science fiction staple for most of the 20th century. And given technological advances, this fantastical weapon is fast becoming a reality.
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