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The Future Is Now: U.S. Navy Ready to Deploy Laser on Ship for First Time

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'BATH, Maine (AP) ? Some of the Navy's futuristic weapons sound like something out of "Star Wars," with lasers designed to shoot down aerial drones and electric guns that fire projectiles at hypersonic speeds.



That future is now.



The Navy plans to deploy its first laser on a ship later this year, and it intends to test an electromagnetic rail gun prototype aboard a vessel within two years.



For the Navy, it's not so much about the whiz-bang technology as it is about the economics of such armaments. Both costs pennies on the dollar compared with missiles and smart bombs, and the weapons can be fired continuously, unlike missiles and bombs, which eventually run out.



"It fundamentally changes the way we fight," said Capt. Mike Ziv, program manager for directed energy and electric weapon systems for the Naval Sea Systems Command.



The Navy's laser technology has evolved to the point that a prototype to be deployed aboard the USS Ponce this summer can be operated by a single sailor, he said.



The solid-state Laser Weapon System is designed to target what the Navy describes as "asymmetrical threats." Those include aerial drones, speed boats and swarm boats, all potential threats to warships in the Persian Gulf, where the Ponce, a floating staging base, is set to be deployed.'

Makes you proud to be an American. Although, I'd rather not have this administration on the trigger, this is nevertheless a testament to American know-how.

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I know it advanced tech but, if it costs pennies on the dollar compared to missiles and bombs, isn't only a matter of time before our lesser-advanced enemies (i.e. Taliban, Al Queda) have this?
 
Originally posted by EvilWayz:
Pass I think they mean it costs pennies on the dollar to operate since there is no projectile.
Good to see you on the board dude.
 
Originally posted by EvilWayz:



Originally posted by 93nole99:


Originally posted by EvilWayz:
Pass I think they mean it costs pennies on the dollar to operate since there is no projectile.
Good to see you on the board dude.
Thanks! I've been here i just haven't had anything intelligent to say.

....meh...give yourself more credit.
This post was edited on 2/20 12:11 PM by 93nole99
 
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