Something I've been wondering if it is coming for some time. Might be worth adding to the next pile of preps doomed to be shipped by boat, before such are further regulated.
There are various high power handheld lasers. I would caution that this is absolutely not something to be used in a Rule of Law situation, but could be very important in a Without Rule of Law situation.
I know that some of those lasers can be very powerful, and can cause all kinds of trouble. And seeing that many of them being used all at once, it is no wonder that they take out a drone. I can imagine that they could possibly melt a hole in the metal or plastic casing of the battery box of the drone,or even melt the nylon gears of some types of drones.
Have you a specific model in mind?
ReplyDeleteCUrious minds wish to investigate and suchlike....
There are various high power handheld lasers. I would caution that this is absolutely not something to be used in a Rule of Law situation, but could be very important in a Without Rule of Law situation.
DeleteSo, what are the lasers doing to the drones?
ReplyDeleteAt a min probably burning out the cameras. But some of these can light paper at close range. Heat plus Lithium Ion batteries don't mix.
DeleteI know that some of those lasers can be very powerful, and can cause all kinds of trouble. And seeing that many of them being used all at once, it is no wonder that they take out a drone. I can imagine that they could possibly melt a hole in the metal or plastic casing of the battery box of the drone,or even melt the nylon gears of some types of drones.
ReplyDeletequestions: how powerful does the laser have to be?
ReplyDeletewhere does one purchase it?