F16s are equipped with laser, can shoot ground targets, air targets, and in-air missiles. Also adjustable intensity for ability to just disable electronics, or full scale lethality.
Interesting, but you have to realize this is showroom advertising. The actual system would have to be proven. It is not deployed yet. It is only for air engagements; ground targets would be obscured by clouds, etc. From experience, I doubt they will do anything less than a lethal engagement.
I will have to admit, it looks pretty neat. Probably a 100-kW class beam (or less). I last read of electric lasers being developed for this application about 5 years ago, so I am behind the times (illness). Shooting down ballistic missiles would not be part of its capability. That takes a megawatt-class laser and a whole lot of senors.
That was in connection with the supposed SLBM launch from Puget Sound. Fighters scrambled from Joint Base Lewis-McChord had special "packages" to deal with it. The launch had nothing to do with Air Force 1. It would be top secret. But there are no "laser cannon" (any more), thanks to President Obama.
"Remember the cover story for this?
Helicopter?
Coincidence re: AF1 re: CA route NK?
Bigger than 25th amendment attempt to remove.
Depth of this is very serious.
Q"
The launch had nothing to do with Air Force 1. My analysis of the image relative to the ground landmarks indicated the missile was northbound. There is also no way that a Trident II SLBM can target a moving object.
The missile was probably an attempt to provoke Russia and start World War 3. The "depth" was serious indeed.
But thanks for the back reference. It was a bugger to navigate to.
Didn't Q say some of the fighter jest that protect AF-1 are equipped to shoot down ballistic missiles? Top secret? (Laser canon?)
F16s are equipped with laser, can shoot ground targets, air targets, and in-air missiles. Also adjustable intensity for ability to just disable electronics, or full scale lethality.
https://youtu.be/rLav0zMHut8
Lasers are for targeting in the f16. Targeting
https://youtu.be/rLav0zMHut8
Total nonsense. They may have targeting lasers, which are a whole different thing. Why do you think you have to make up this guff?
That's literally Lockheed martin
https://youtu.be/rLav0zMHut8
Interesting, but you have to realize this is showroom advertising. The actual system would have to be proven. It is not deployed yet. It is only for air engagements; ground targets would be obscured by clouds, etc. From experience, I doubt they will do anything less than a lethal engagement.
I will have to admit, it looks pretty neat. Probably a 100-kW class beam (or less). I last read of electric lasers being developed for this application about 5 years ago, so I am behind the times (illness). Shooting down ballistic missiles would not be part of its capability. That takes a megawatt-class laser and a whole lot of senors.
Nothing to do with the Guidestones.
Possibly the same culprit that blew the shit out of the george floyd wall mural last year?
That was in connection with the supposed SLBM launch from Puget Sound. Fighters scrambled from Joint Base Lewis-McChord had special "packages" to deal with it. The launch had nothing to do with Air Force 1. It would be top secret. But there are no "laser cannon" (any more), thanks to President Obama.
Q post 2729
"Remember the cover story for this? Helicopter? Coincidence re: AF1 re: CA route NK? Bigger than 25th amendment attempt to remove. Depth of this is very serious. Q"
The launch had nothing to do with Air Force 1. My analysis of the image relative to the ground landmarks indicated the missile was northbound. There is also no way that a Trident II SLBM can target a moving object.
The missile was probably an attempt to provoke Russia and start World War 3. The "depth" was serious indeed.
But thanks for the back reference. It was a bugger to navigate to.