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re: Jewish Space Lasers Doing Work
Posted on 10/20/23 at 10:36 am to JJJimmyJimJames
Posted on 10/20/23 at 10:36 am to JJJimmyJimJames
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they were likely developed with US tax dollars
Posted on 10/20/23 at 10:38 am to ksayetiger
and a new update:
Conspiracy theories now lead 387-0
Conspiracy theories now lead 387-0
Posted on 10/20/23 at 10:40 am to Elblancodiablo
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You can disagree, dislike, or even hate the jews, but you cannot deny their intelligence.
This ^^^ could be considered a anti Semitic statement by Woke cultural Marxists.
Posted on 10/20/23 at 10:43 am to BeepNode
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How much energy do those consume with each blast? I'm guessing too much for a sat to hold, but I could be wrong
Yeah with enough capacitor banks and steady stream of energy, maybe 30 tons worth of equipment, you can get a laser to cut through a 1000 miles of atmosphere and turn light metals to slag.
The Air Force retired its 737 sized flying laser cannon over 10 years ago...because it was already obsolete.
Posted on 10/20/23 at 10:53 am to Pezzo
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thats insane graphics for a video game
mods and filters usually make ARMA footage look like combat footage.
the developers of the game are getting tired of people using it to spread war propaganda.
Posted on 10/20/23 at 10:58 am to BeepNode
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Damn, that's terrifying. How much energy do those consume with each blast? I'm guessing too much for a sat to hold, but I could be wrong.
I think you're right.
Posted on 10/20/23 at 11:13 am to LSUbest
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I think you're right.
Well, all you have to do is look up how many 30 ton payloads were launched into space by all countries in the past 20 years; and that's the absolute maximum number of giant space lasers possible that could disintegrate small towns with the flick of a switch.
Remember, there's only 100 miles of atmosphere to chew through from orbit...and most of that is thin.
Posted on 10/20/23 at 11:14 am to Hangover Haven
Hey - I worked on that project in the 80s
Posted on 10/20/23 at 11:20 am to DownshiftAndFloorIt
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The power source and storage is a real limiter for any kind of aerial or space deployment. It takes an absolutely ridiculous amount of energy for something like that to work.
Serious question: could a giant solar array on a satellite generate that (if you know?) Or would it have to be truly giant, like ridiculously large to the point you could see it from the Earth?
Posted on 10/20/23 at 11:27 am to IceTiger
I have studied the tech and searched for the equipment to make one.
How many Watts do you think you'd need?
How do you recharge those batteries from solar panels?
How long would it take to recharge from one discharge?
Probably not feasible.
How many Watts do you think you'd need?
How do you recharge those batteries from solar panels?
How long would it take to recharge from one discharge?
Probably not feasible.
Posted on 10/20/23 at 11:30 am to Pezzo
Second commentator was Russian which I found interesting.
Posted on 10/20/23 at 11:36 am to BengalOnTheBay
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Serious question: could a giant solar array on a satellite generate that (if you know?) Or would it have to be truly giant, like ridiculously large to the point you could see it from the Earth?
A small solar array could collect the required energy, batteries could store it, and the other equipment could amplify and pulse it.
A 3.7v battery can generate a multi watt laser in a remote control sized device. There's a multi peta-watt laser the Europeans have.
Posted on 10/20/23 at 11:40 am to LSUbest
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How long would it take to recharge from one discharge?
There's the strongest limiting factor. In the aircraft mounted one, a constant stream from the engines were available...I'm not sure about the efficiency of solar cells in space, but I think it would easily recharge after maybe a 90 second pulse within a day or so?
Posted on 10/20/23 at 11:46 am to Goonie02
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that footage is from Arma 3. popular military sim game. no weapon like that exists.
You're getting downvoted for telling the truth, lol. Check the comments in the video. People don't read past headlines.
Posted on 10/20/23 at 11:48 am to Pezzo
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cannot deny their intelligence.
idk man, a bunch of ak-wielding monkeys on hang gliders seemed to have them duped
I chuckled. Upvote en route.
Posted on 10/20/23 at 12:15 pm to SlimTigerSlap
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You're getting downvoted for telling the truth, lol. Check the comments in the video. People don't read past headlines.
well to be fair a lot of countries are working on laser type weapons. electronic warfare to mess with onboard controls of modern fly-by-wire and drones.
shooting a concentrated energy projectile is just not possible.
Posted on 10/20/23 at 12:19 pm to IceTiger
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I think it would easily recharge after maybe a 90 second pulse within a day or so?
MegaWatts, the solar array would need to be the size of the moon. Certainly visible from earth at night.
Don't forget the efficiency drop due to temperature, how hot is it in space in the sunlight?
This post was edited on 10/20/23 at 12:22 pm
Posted on 10/20/23 at 12:21 pm to BengalOnTheBay
No doubt the government has them. Lots of classified Space Force payloads go up. Can’t all be just spy satellites
Posted on 10/20/23 at 12:24 pm to BengalOnTheBay
It doesn't seem feasible to me unless there's some kind of ultra compact ultra efficient energy storage mechanism or generator the military has.
I dont see how it could work other than as a space weapon. I bet it would work great in a vacuum, but then the energy issue still seems insurmountable to me.
I dont see how it could work other than as a space weapon. I bet it would work great in a vacuum, but then the energy issue still seems insurmountable to me.
Posted on 10/20/23 at 12:25 pm to Rex Feral
Ever branch of the military has had a space force for last 20 years, this is nothing new. SF just brought them under one command and lessened the overlap.
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