Non-Lethal Laser Weapon Halts Aggressors

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Non-Lethal Laser Weapon Halts Aggressors
By Eva D. Blaylock / Air Force Research Laboratory Directed Energy Directorate Public Affairs

KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, N.M., Nov. 1, 2005 – A laser technology being developed by Air Force Research Laboratory employees at Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M., will be the first man-portable, non-lethal deterrrent weapon intended for protecting troops and controlling hostile crowds.

The weapon, developed by the laboratory's Directed Energy Directorate, employs a two-wavelength laser system and is the first of its kind as a hand-held, single-operator system for troop and perimeter defense.

The laser light used in the weapon temporarily impairs aggressors by illuminating or "dazzling" individuals, removing their ability to see the laser source.

The first two prototypes of the Personnel Halting and Stimulation Response, or PHaSR, were built at Kirtland last month and delivered to the laboratory's Human Effectiveness Directorate at Brooks City Base, Texas, and the Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate at Quantico, Va. for testing.

"The future is here with PHaSR," said program manager Capt. Thomas Wegner. He is also the ScorpWorks flight commander within the Laser Division of the directorate.

ScorpWorks is a unit of military scientists and engineers that develops laser system prototypes for Air Force Research Laboratory, from beginning concept to product field testing.

The National Institute of Justice recently awarded ScorpWorks $250,000 to make an advanced prototype that will add an eye-safe laser range finder into PHaSR.

Systems such as PHaSR have historically been too powerful at close ranges and ineffective but eye-safe at long ranges. The next prototype is planned to include the addition of the eye-safe range finder and is planned for completion in March 2006.

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Troop defense, huh. If you can shoot an AIF with a laser gizmo you can shoot him with a Ma Deuce too.
 
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Looks like he is carrying the Star Cruiser Yamata and its wave motion gun.
 
Jeezus, the guy looks like he's holding up a pregnant fish.
 
It might be a sign that I play too much Halo, but I think that thing looks really cool.

Anyone ever heard of chirped-pulse laser amplification? Tabletop terawatt lasers are quite possible with the technology... hot enough that they create glowing relatavistc particle-beams in the first few milimeters from the muzzle...

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As far as I'm concerned, something that big should be able to blow a hole THROUGH a guy's head, not just dazzle him.

Progress!
 
Didn't china already develop one of these? Specifically designed to BLIND enemy troops rather than 'dazzle' interlopers?
 
Are these beyond previous technology that made it possible for those hit with the laser to defeat its effects with pseudo high tech mirrored glasses?

On Star Trek, if a phaser overloaded it would cause a huge explosion. These phasers are much bigger. If they overload, will they explode?
 
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