Just a note to the inteligence of the first comment.
First off, I saw video of the test and it works. Actually very well.
To the comment on the first post about the system having a "limited range", or having to aim so quick that it didn't "loose" the target????
Lasers - being made of light - Traveling at the "speed of light" and not being subject to gravity...
Have an infinate range and don't have to worry about a conventional rocket "speeding" away from it.
Come on, think about your posts before you submit.
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Just a note to the inteligence of the first comment.
First off, I saw video of the test and it works. Actually very well.
To the comment on the first post about the system having a "limited range", or having to aim so quick that it didn't "loose" the target????
Lasers - being made of light - Traveling at the "speed of light" and not being subject to gravity...
Have an infinate range and don't have to worry about a conventional rocket "speeding" away from it.
Come on, think about your posts before you submit.