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Laser beams: practical use as a weapon.

Laser beams: practical use as a weapon.


AERI/HEL technology: next-generation interceptor laser systems for anti-fighter, anti-missile and anti-ICBM applications ( AERI/HEL surface-to-air defence system )

-Breakthrough tactical weapons that open up the possibility of neutralising nuclear missiles



1. In the world of science fiction, laser beams have long been used to great effect as swords and to destroy enemy spacecraft. However, until now, it has been extremely difficult to transmit energy over long distances by laser beams due to atmospheric attenuation, and they were still considered to be far from being practical as weapons.



2. the AERI/HEL surface-to-air defence system, which is characterised by ultra-long-range fire, has a range of 50 MW and capable of reaching a distance of 200 km. The core technology of the AERI/HEL is the AERI/HEL, which enables the generation of extremely high-power laser shock waves.



3. if the AERI/HEL surface-to-air defence system is deployed as a defence system in the future, this means that it will be possible to irradiate and destroy airborne missiles and artillery shells.



The system would also make it possible to shoot down ICBMs and other ballistic missiles, which were put to practical use after the World War II, and considered difficult to stop as a means of delivering nuclear weapons. This would make it possible the deterrent capabilities of the nuclear powers will become obsolete and lose their meaning, and the international order will also undergo a major change.



This would make it possible. If this happens, the deterrent capabilities of the nuclear powers will become obsolete and lose their meaning, and the international order will also undergo a major change.



5.Before surface-to-ship fire by the AERI/HEL surface-to-air defence system A large fleet of aircraft carriers with fighter aircraft, destroyers, frigates and other vessels as the main force and centre of defence, will have no choice but to be sunk. If this happens, the deterrence capabilities of the naval powers will become obsolete and lose their meaning, and the international order will also change drastically.



Ph.D. & Dr. Associate Professor of Physics, Graduate School of Physics, California Institute of Technology Kazuto Kamuro, Physicist.


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