Sabretooth
No Ordinary Rabbit
Is this thing for real? I mean, can you really homebrew something like this?
I have to get my hands on one of these.
I have to get my hands on one of these.
Is this thing for real? I mean, can you really homebrew something like this?
I have to get my hands on one of these.![]()
Even if a lethal lazer could be made
it still wouldn't be effective as a lead bullet.
It would lack penetrability and knockdown power.
Knockdown, yes. Penetrability, no. The whole point is that a laser can burn through things. Put enough power into it and it will burn through pretty much anything. The projects mentioned above involve kilowatt and megawatt lasers, which are certainly capable of penetrating things as squishy as humans, and also tougher things like missiles, mortar shells, boats, and eventually even tanks and buildings, although I don't think there have been any tests on them yet.
- unlimited ammunition given a power source,
Is this thing for real? I mean, can you really homebrew something like this?
I have to get my hands on one of these.![]()
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My undergraduate lab safety lecture consisted of something like:
"Don't eat anything radioactive. Don't put your hands on anything very hot or very cold. Don't electrocute yourself. Don't ride in a lift with liquid nitrogen and watch out for asphyxiation risks - they're on the handout. And now we'll spend the rest of the hour on lasers...."
A sign saying "DO NOT LOOK INTO LASER WITH REMAINING EYE", is commonly hung outside laser labs. I am surprised that compressed gas bottles didn't get into the safety list.
Smoke is a big problem.
Lasers are all SF-like and give us nerds a hardon (figuratively speaking... well, mostly) but IMHO they'll always be niche. For more general purpose warfare we'll be stuck with kinetic penetrators for a long time. Rail-guns are much more likely to be the next step in warfare than lasers.