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Military Application of Laser



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A variety of organizations and companies use a military-grade laser weapon to conduct security inspections. These include the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), which performs mock raids on a regular basis. Some tests are table-top while others require actual firearm fire. Some tests are intended to familiarize participants with the details of the business. These include conducting "force on force" assaults against key facilities buildings, testing various equipment and system security, and testing personnel's resolve.

Diverse companies employ different technologies to manage and monitor their supply chains. A military-grade laser weapon system could be the next step. The University of Middle England recently tested a modified military-grade laser gun. It's not clear what they're trying to achieve, but it's an interesting experiment nonetheless.


The most fascinating thing about this exercise was the fact that only a few companies had used the same military laser weapon system to complete the tests. It was capable of cutting a hole in a Ford F-150. This isn't the most exciting thing. The laser can produce rapidly expanding gas and cause an explosion at the point where it hits. Some companies have used the weapon on a regular basis, and others have only recently discovered its capabilities. The best part? All the tests are free to the public.

Apart from the actual test, test enthusiasts are treated to many perks, such as a private tour and a meal at the plant. The most intriguing part of the experience is that these tests are the first of their kind, and they may be replicated around the country. The NRC is also incorporating new technologies in the testing process such as drone inspection of security equipment.





Military Application of Laser