So glad I ordered my F-15 several months ago. Last I checked, it's about done being built with custom livery and paintjob. Unfortunately ammo was out of stock, so I opted for laser guided lasers instead, it's pretty neat technology.
So there is a laser that points to the target of choice, then another laser follows up cutting THROUGH the first laser. The refraction and combination of wavelengths intensifies the beam to the point where it is able to pierce through almost any material.
Here is the kicker, and I think a weakness to this tech -- it does not pierce through tin foil. As absurd as it sounds, the science is sound on this. Please don't debate me on this, I've read the brochure, it has a Science seal on it, I believe.
So glad I ordered my F-15 several months ago. Last I checked, it's about done being built with custom livery and paintjob. Unfortunately ammo was out of stock, so I opted for laser guided lasers instead, it's pretty neat technology.
So there is a laser that points to the target of choice, then another laser follows up cutting THROUGH the first laser. The refraction and combination of wavelengths intensifies the beam to the point where it is able to pierce through almost any material.
Here is the kicker, and I think a weakness to this tech -- it does not pierce through tin foil. As absurd as it sounds, the science is sound on this. Please don't debate me on this, I've read the brochure, it has a Science seal on it, I believe.