Patent for DEW Weapon
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Already active and in service, they also have a base in Maui/Hawaii
https://afresearchlab.com/technology/directed-energy/
Last time I posted this link was about 6 months ago, It earned me a short GAW ban and referral to Conspiracies.win.
Dasting!
u/#pepedetective
They talked about this in Command & Conquer, Austin Powers, Real Genius, “Star Wars” (the Reagan program, not movie. Movie too, of course).
Must just be a popular fictional idea. https://files.catbox.moe/ppfs6w.jpeg
The only work on Mt. Haleakala for laser weapons are studies of atmospheric propagation upwards. It is not a laser weapon test site. Do you think your pocket laser pointer is a weapon system?
I get the idea that no one here has bothered to see whether Lahaina is even viewable from the Air Force Maui Optical and Supercomputing (AMOS) site. It is at the peak of Mt. Haleakala, about 10,000 feet up on the east (larger) side of the island. Lahaina is on the east coast of the island (sea level)---tucked behind the mountainous hills of the West Maui Forest Reserve. There is no clear basis for thinking that a line-of-sight weapon could even target Lahaina, since Lahaina would have a LOS depression angle greater than the hillcrests of the Reserve.
It always helps to do the research, anons.
Directly overhead can be thought of as Line-Of-Sight, yes?
For a matter of minutes only---if there are no clouds. (We generally ruled out any target below the tropopause altitude.) But there are no space-based DEWs. No evidence. And why would you use such an incredibly expensive device to commit arson, when kitchen matches and accomplices work just fine? It's like using a diamond drill to write things on sheets of platinum, when you could have easily used a pencil and paper. It does not pass the "Does this make sense?" test. You can't conclude magic was used if there was no distinctive evidence of it.
Patent Link
Just in case you thought it wasn't real.
They sure didn't waste any time putting it into operation. 2019
Dear Lord. This is just what we need. What else? Stop the madness.
This is what I was hoping to get yesterday. Big fren dootage!
R2D2
I remember reading some legislation in Oklahoma regarding protections against DEWs. Can't find it at the moment. Prolly because it was several years ago.
I understand that blue roofs help.
So MTG was actually right
Not on this issue.
Watch a styropyro video (anyone who hasn't seen one)
Are they doing this crap from airplanes, or satellites, or what?
This is what we were shown in the 90’s (command and conquer) - https://files.catbox.moe/ppfs6w.jpeg
Important distinction here. While this patent is very interesting (thank you OP), the existence of directed energy weapons on the ground is of no dispute. Hell, the British Navy just tested an anti-missile DEW on one of their ships a few weeks ago (It's pretty freaking cool).
The question is whether SPACE-BASED DEW's exist. As I said in another thread, I won't elaborate on this but they do exist and have for quite some time. But there is an obvious absence of proof of that aside from circumstantial.
The patent is clearly from the Israeli program with Raytheon to develop a laser adjunct to their Iron Dome air defense system.
They have existed in one form or another for half a century (been there, done that). But there is no evidence for space-based DEWs, including circumstantial. And there is a very good reason for that: in the 1980s, we found early in the game that space-based lasers worth the money were too big and had poor duration. Just a gigantic technical and operational headache. We used an airborne laser in 2010 to shoot down a boosting ballistic missile, but Obama killed the program and scrapped the system.
“Why don’t you go & talk about Jewish Space Lasers & why don’t you f**k off”
https://twitter.com/BGatesIsaPyscho/status/1765303190059110694
I can't talk about things that don't exist. It offends my epistemology. As for the other thing, I'll leave that to you.
This comes to mind…..
https://www.lockheedmartin.com/en-us/capabilities/directed-energy.html
I haven't looked into DEW patents at all, but in case anyone wanted to take a look at patents and patent application publications a good starting point may be to start with the classification at the Patent and Trademark Office that includes the term directed energy weapon. This classification system can probably be used on Google Patents, freepatentsonline, or the USPTO's new (not easy to use for me) patent search tool.
https://www.uspto.gov/web/patents/classification/cpc/html/defF41H.html
Maybe it is something military related, but I don't know why British English spellings like "Armour" and "Defence" are used.
Generally, patent applications publish after 18 months, so anything filed within the last 18 months cannot be looked up by the public.
If anyone has any patent-related questions, feel free to let me know. Patents are pretty much the only subject area I can help with on this site.
It's been a thing since at least 2008 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-dEXaSJWME