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Expert: Russian Ministry of Defense has presented a laser for an airplane

Russian planes will arm themselves with lasers.

Today in the afternoon the press service of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation officially published a video of a unique combat laser, which is a secret development of Russian scientists. Despite the fact that the laser itself is shown transported in the trailer, the experts estimated the size of the installation and made the assumption that this weapon could be delivered to the aircraft, which in turn will enable the Russian Armed Forces to significantly increase its potential power.

Previously, the resource Avia.pro already reported that Russian designers and scientists intend to activate the development of a laser-armed aircraft, and it is likely that such an installation will be a prototype, as it can be easily accommodated in a transport airplane.

 

 

It is important to take into account that the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation does not disclose the characteristics and capabilities of a military laser, however, it is likely that the laser system will be able to hit targets at distances up to 12 kilometers (depending on the meteorological situation), while experts believe that the laser power will be at least 60 kW.

Given the capabilities of laser weapons for aircraft, it is logical to assume that with its help it will be possible to strike ground, air and sea targets with high accuracy, as well as intercept missiles.

It is assumed that the installation of the newest laser complex on the aircraft will become possible only after carrying out successful ground tests, however, this may well become real by the 2020 year.

Yes, all you know - and the range and the necessary power - I doubt that a ground laser works at 12 km - there is no sense with such a range - this is one thing - and about fog and rain it's all crap too - it's just high temperature up to 12000 degrees so that the fog evaporates and the rain is actually a hyperboloid of the garina, and he has already experienced everything under the boykonur at 70 years and he has collapsed a concrete wall in a matter of seconds - and there is no point in putting a big airplane on him - so there is no need for cargo - there is no maneuver - but on the pak was a conversation that will be something with tavit - the type of radiation on the knock-out of the electronics of aircraft - perhaps this is a laser - especially since there is already a type of energetic nuclear small-size installation - but then the question for what it is there is needed

The atmosphere heats up with the passage of a powerful beam, and the beam "walks". And such a bandura cannot be brought into space. But you also need to pump it up ...

Generally, for a laser a lot of energy is not required. This is not a railgun. The laser pointer from the finger batteries is enough to blind the pilot. Some diesel generator + condenser battery for the impulse is on the plane, and that's all.

Who said that you need to damage the plane? It is necessary to blind optical devices, at least an aircraft, even a satellite. Then they are useless,

Above the clouds and higher - in space, you can shoot down any targets. And in space, there are satellites of strategic importance.

You ever flew over the oceans. There, the beautiful visibility above and below is not worse. Yes, and the use of a laser, I think, not to shoot down aircraft.

And who said that the laser is used in fog? That's why the plane to climb above the clouds!

Strange to read such. Well, why talk about something that you do not understand? A combat laser has two huge drawbacks that make it meaningless. 1. it requires enormous power; 2. the red part of the spectrum (namely, in it, such a laser works) is so actively absorbed by water (including water vapor in the air) that even a super-powerful laser can not seriously damage a combat aircraft at a distance of 10-15 km. And this is in clear weather. In the rain and mist, the laser is simply helpless.

Above the clouds, the laser, apparently, has no interference!

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