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Τι (ποιος) είναι laser gun - ορισμός

DIRECTED-ENERGY WEAPON SYSTEM BASED ON LASERS
Laser guns; Laser gun; Laser cannon; Laser weapons; Laser-gun; Laser canon
  • PHASR Rifle
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  • The Beriev A-60 is still experimenting with the [[Sokol Eshelon]] laser as an intended [[anti-satellite weapon]].
  • Boeing YAL-1. The laser system was mounted in a turret attached to the aircraft nose

Laser weapon         
A laser weapon is a directed-energy weapon based on lasers. After decades of R&D, directed-energy weapons including lasers are still at the experimental stage and it remains to be seen if or when they will be deployed as practical, high-performance military weapons.
Laser pointer         
  • A 5 mW green laser pointer directed at a [[palm tree]] at night. Note that the beam itself is visible through [[Rayleigh scattering]].
  • Trails by a 15 mW green laser pointer in a time exposure of a living room at night
  • Laser level used in construction.
HANDHELD DEVICE THAT EMITS A LASER
Laser Pen; Laser Pointer; Laser pen; Green laser pointer; Laser gunsight; Laser pointers; Laser pointed
A laser pointer or laser pen is a small handheld device with a power source (usually a battery) and a laser diode emitting a very narrow coherent low-powered laser beam of visible light, intended to be used to highlight something of interest by illuminating it with a small bright spot of colored light.
Laser Mégajoule         
LMJ; Megajoule laser; Laser Megajoule; Ligne d'Integration Laser; Ligne d'Intégration Laser; Laser megajoule; Laser mégajoule; Laser MégaJoule; Laser MegaJoule
Laser Mégajoule (LMJ) is a large laser-based inertial confinement fusion (ICF) research device near Bordeaux France, built by the French nuclear science directorate, Commissariat à l'Énergie Atomique (CEA).

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Laser weapon

A laser weapon is a directed-energy weapon based on lasers. After decades of R&D, as of January 2020 directed-energy weapons including lasers are still at the experimental stage and it remains to be seen if or when they will be deployed as practical, high-performance military weapons. Atmospheric thermal blooming has been a major problem, still mostly unsolved, and worsened if fog, smoke, dust, rain, snow, smog, foam, or purposely dispersed obscurant chemicals are present. Essentially, a laser generates a beam of light which needs clear air, or a vacuum, to work without thermal blooming.

Many types of laser can potentially be used as incapacitating weapons, through their ability to produce temporary or permanent vision loss when aimed at the eyes. The degree, character, and duration of vision impairment caused by eye exposure to laser light varies with the power of the laser, the wavelength(s), the collimation of the beam, the exact orientation of the beam, and the duration of exposure. Lasers of even a fraction of a watt in power can produce immediate, permanent vision loss under certain conditions, making such lasers potential non-lethal but incapacitating weapons. The extreme handicap that laser-induced blindness represents makes the use of lasers even as non-lethal weapons morally controversial, and weapons designed to cause permanent blindness have been banned by the Protocol on Blinding Laser Weapons.

Weapons designed to cause temporary blindness, known as dazzlers, are used by military and sometimes law enforcement organizations. Incidents of pilots being exposed to lasers while flying have prompted aviation authorities to implement special procedures to deal with such hazards. Laser weapons capable of directly damaging or destroying a target in combat are still in the experimental stage. The general idea of laser-beam weaponry is to hit a target with a train of brief pulses of light. The power needed to project a high-powered laser beam of this kind is beyond the limit of current mobile power technology, thus favoring chemically powered gas dynamic lasers. Example experimental systems included MIRACL and the Tactical High Energy Laser, which are now discontinued. The United States Navy has tested the very short range (1 mile), 30-kW Laser Weapon System or LaWS to be used against targets like small UAVs, rocket-propelled grenades, and visible motorboat or helicopter engines. It has been defined as "six welding lasers strapped together." A 60 kW system, HELIOS, is being developed for destroyer class ships as of 2020.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για laser gun
1. Children and adults can stand in a replica jeep and pretend to shoot at the enemy with a mounted laser gun.
2. Permission to reprint/republish "Then they targeted me with their laser [gun sights]," he says, dragging a finger down his chest where the red beam lit him up.
3. The officers took turns revealing the speeds their devices recorded _ whether it be a laser gun, radar, time–distance measure or other methods _ as an officer with a clipboard wrote them down.
4. In enforcing speed, a threshold of 11 kph above the permitted speed on that road has been set, with an extra 4 kph if speed is measured by a device such as a laser gun.
5. Officers look through a scope on the laser gun and can pinpoint an exact vehicle, whereas radar spreads over a wide area and the officer must determine which vehicle is doing the projected speed.