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Springtime for T110 and the Americas

Дата: 12.12.2014 01:41:18
View PostEmpressNero, on Dec 11 2014 - 19:04, said:   If you use it against a piloted aircraft, you better freaking hope that the pilot dies in the crash.  The chances of accidentally tagging his face with the laser is low, but not zero.  And if he survives with permanent eye damage, there's going to be a lot of uncomfortable questions for the US to answer in Geneva.

The_Chieftain:   The theory, when the system (LDS) was deployed aboard both Type 22s, a Type 21 (Amazon?) and Invincible in the 1982 war was that an attacking pilot when blinded would pull up to avoid crashing into the sea while making a low level attack run. At worst, this just screwed up his attack run, at best, it would make the 'plane an easier target for the missile systems.   In the 1991 war, two Bradley Stingrays were sent to the desert. The primary system was a large laser emitter on the right side of the turret which was designed to defeat targetting systems before they engaged. Not used operationally.   Since then, the laws on the use of lasers as weapons against personnel have kicked in a bit, so there hasn't been much further development on Stingray or the LDS.  

View PostKilljoyCutter, on Dec 11 2014 - 20:08, said: How much truth is there to the tale that the M2 .50 machine gun is an "anti materiel" weapon, and therefore there's a sort wink-wink-nudge-nudge that you're shooting it "at the stuff around people" and not "at people".   

The_Chieftain:   None.

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