Laser Trailblazer: Navy Conducts Historic Test of New Laser Weapon System

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  1. Patricio Da Silva

    Patricio Da Silva Well-Known Member Donor

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    Here is the press release:

    https://www.navy.mil/Press-Office/N...cts-historic-test-of-new-laser-weapon-system/

    They demonstrate it shooting down a drone, and it doesn't require a huge power plant. If so, this is great news for American MIlitary capability for incoming drones, missiles, etc.

    As a side note....

    YouTube's "Professor Simon" explains that the recent Navy UAPs are projections from these lazers, the whole thing is a black project, so... is he correct?

     
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    Here's what I read in the first link: "shooting a high-energy beam invisible to the naked eye"
     
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    Patricio Da Silva Well-Known Member Donor

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    Does that change anything?
     
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    wgabrie Well-Known Member Donor

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    Yes because then it would be invisible to the naked eye.

    But there is also a conspiracy theory of a blue beam that can make imagery in the sky.
     
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    Not unless they were doing this back in 2004.
     
  6. Patricio Da Silva

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    But that it is invisible has nothing to do with the point, which is that the Navy has a powerful lazer weapon
    that no longer needs a power source the size of a huge building to operate.
     
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    Ok, yeah! Good. I agree.
     

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