Laser Enthusiast Builds Super-Dangerous Homemade Pistol

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The Hairminator

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Hawk of Battle said:
If a hobbyist can make this, in his spare time, with fairly simple components, then why haven't we already got military grade laser weaponry already??
Because the effective range of that gun is probably less than 10 meters.
 

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OH NO! you know what this means?! ww3 the Germans are going to be fireing lazers!? AHHHH! PEW PEW!
 

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The Hairminator said:
Hawk of Battle said:
If a hobbyist can make this, in his spare time, with fairly simple components, then why haven't we already got military grade laser weaponry already??
Because the effective range of that gun is probably less than 10 meters.
Yes, of that gun, that gun that was built by 1 dude on his own with commerically bought parts that can punch through plastic and burn skin. Throw a couple million into it and get some top notch scientists and technicians to improve the power output and you could easily have a full blown weapon.
 

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Now he needs to build a more powerful version, make himself a costume and become a vigilante.
 

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Hawk of Battle said:
The Hairminator said:
Hawk of Battle said:
If a hobbyist can make this, in his spare time, with fairly simple components, then why haven't we already got military grade laser weaponry already??
Because the effective range of that gun is probably less than 10 meters.
Yes, of that gun, that gun that was built by 1 dude on his own with commerically bought parts that can punch through plastic and burn skin. Throw a couple million into it and get some top notch scientists and technicians to improve the power output and you could easily have a full blown weapon.
Hey guys. You know they are already WAYYYY Ahead of you. Have none of you heard of the lasers being tested to be mounted on navy ships? You know the ones that can burn through 20 feet of steel per second? ( http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/02/18/navy-breaks-world-record-futuristic-laser-getting-real/ )
 

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Wodan said:
Hawk of Battle said:
The Hairminator said:
Hawk of Battle said:
If a hobbyist can make this, in his spare time, with fairly simple components, then why haven't we already got military grade laser weaponry already??
Because the effective range of that gun is probably less than 10 meters.
Yes, of that gun, that gun that was built by 1 dude on his own with commerically bought parts that can punch through plastic and burn skin. Throw a couple million into it and get some top notch scientists and technicians to improve the power output and you could easily have a full blown weapon.
Hey guys. You know they are already WAYYYY Ahead of you. Have none of you heard of the lasers being tested to be mounted on navy ships? You know the ones that can burn through 20 feet of steel per second? ( http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/02/18/navy-breaks-world-record-futuristic-laser-getting-real/ )
That's more like it, but if I understand correctly that one is mostly being designed to shoot down incoming missiles. And they're testing railguns for more offensive actions. But unfortunately I do not own a gigantic ship, nor do I plan to launch attacks at neighbouring countries (yet, anyway), so I would be more interested in something more compact, like laser pistols or laser rifles, which bizzarely we still don't have yet.
 

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Interesting; not so safe if some dumbass gets his hands on it and starts blasting people; but seriously thats something really cool
 

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Needs a charge function so it goes *trigger hold*VRRRRRRR*trigger release*ZZZZAAAAPPP!

I bet this thing drains batteries like a mother though. Also how comes he didn't show it off with a lens? Unless I missed a bit all of that video was without a lens?
 

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Hawk of Battle said:
If a hobbyist can make this, in his spare time, with fairly simple components, then why haven't we already got military grade laser weaponry already??
The military is currently testing a large cannon that sits on top of an APC. It's made to fire heat at you in such a quantity as to be unbearable, like getting the worst sunburn of your life in about 2 seconds from a FUCKING long ways away. It was featured on Future Weapons, but I can't remember what they called it.

We're not far off

OT: It's cool that everyone's saying it's cool... And really it is, I was just expecting more people to wonder "Dude, that looks fucking dangerous" and he's willing to sell them to whomever... I don't think I like this...
 

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Hawk of Battle said:
If a hobbyist can make this, in his spare time, with fairly simple components, then why haven't we already got military grade laser weaponry already??
-Zen- said:
Perhaps we already do...
Wodan said:
Hey guys. You know they are already WAYYYY Ahead of you. Have none of you heard of the lasers being tested to be mounted on navy ships? You know the ones that can burn through 20 feet of steel per second? ( http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/02/18/navy-breaks-world-record-futuristic-laser-getting-real/ )
Boeing YAL-1 Airborne Laser

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/17/YAL-1A_Airborne_Laser_unstowed.jpg/750px-YAL-1A_Airborne_Laser_unstowed.jpg

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f5/Airbornelaserturret.jpg

 

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Hawk of Battle said:
If a hobbyist can make this, in his spare time, with fairly simple components, then why haven't we already got military grade laser weaponry already??
Google the Boeing YAL-1 Airborne laser.

The main problem is that for the money lasers don't offer much effectiveness. Except for very, very specific targets a missile, artillery or gatling gun is a more effective and cheaper way of killing things from a distance.
 

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-Zen- said:
Hawk of Battle said:
If a hobbyist can make this, in his spare time, with fairly simple components, then why haven't we already got military grade laser weaponry already??
Perhaps we already do...
Found it!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_Denial_System
 

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The casing he has built looks nice, but really all he has done is taken a commercially available laser and fitted a shiny case and battery pack.

I wouldn't get too stoked about "lazor gunz pew pew" quite yet, there are a LOT of issues with taking something like this, which is effective over a few inches, and turning it into something "useful" that works over longer distances. Most notable is the power requirement which goes up at a staggering rate as you try and increase the distance. Beam dispersion, ionisation of the atmosphere in the beam, energy dissipation, power sourcing, optical resilience and overall reliability all need to be worked on too (to name a few).

Right now the best attempt I have seen was a US Army project to intercept incoming missiles. The power source was the size of a semi-trailer and the laser was in a separate semi trailer "next door" iirc.
 

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I had a friend who used to build lasers in his spare time. He would build lasers that took about 70 hours to charge and would punch a hole through a car door as big as your fist. This shoots more and it's a lot more portable but seriously unimpressive both technically and destructively compared to the whompers he would build. It's a toy essentially. The things my friend Aaron would build were seriously weapons.
 

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So this one is ten kilowatts, eh? (Despite the on-video "megawatt" claims)

The Navy's system is 500 kilowatts, and can supposedly burn 20'/second of metal...

So... 1.21 gigawatts [http://scp.indiegames.us/scn/Blue%20Planet/msmxl2.png], anyone?