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moughoun
05-14-2004, 04:47 PM
Defense Sector Warns of Chinese Laser-Cannon Threat

By Brian Hsu

Taipei Times, Dec. 22, 2003

China has successfully developed a laser cannon with a range of over 100km and might have already deployed it in Fujian Province facing Taiwan, defense sources said yesterday.

Intelligence shows that the laser cannon might be able to paralyze the command and control systems of the military which are concentrated in the western parts of the country.

In response, the military has requested a NT$1 billion fund for preparations against potential laser attacks from China in the future.

A defense official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said that there were two different stories about the development and deployment of the new Chinese weapon.

"One version goes that the weapon is still under development. Another is that the weapon has already been deployed across the Taiwan Strait and that there are around 20 units in service," the official said.

"We tend to hope for the best but prepare for the worst. We would rather believe that China has already developed such a weapon and that we should start making preparations as soon as possible," he said.

energy weapon

The laser cannon that China is believed to have successfully developed is a kind of high-energy weapon that only a few countries, such as the US and Israel, are developing.

Not much information is available from public channels as to the new Chinese weapon, but there have been quite some reports in the west about the development of laser cannons of similar or different sorts.

The US has plans to develop an airborne laser, carried on a Boeing 747 aircraft, for the purposes of shooting down ballistic missiles.

In 2000, the US and Israel successfully shot down two rockets with a jointly-developed laser cannon in tests held at a site in the US.

Chang Li-teh, a senior editor with Defense Technology Monthly magazine, said it is possible that China had successfully developed a laser cannon with Taiwan in its range.

"The US' airborne laser was designed to have a range of between 200 and 300km. If the system could strike that far from an aircraft, it should be able to reach much further launched from land," Chang said.

"Such laser weapons depend on power supply for effectiveness. A land-based laser cannon has a much greater power supply than airborne one," he said.

"I do not doubt China's ability to develop a laser cannon. We can also develop such a weapon. It is up to the government's support," he said.

"It might be too early to say that China's laser cannon is already a real threat to Taiwan. More observation is needed," he said.

China has recently upped its cross-strait rhetoric ahead of next March's presidential election.


I think it may be just a budget ploy but you never know

Fintin
05-14-2004, 04:52 PM
now i dont know too much about lasers....mosly limited to playing laser tag back i the day....but from what i have seen is they bounce off mirrors pritty well....would a high powered laser like this bounce off or what...cause in my limited knowledge logic they should.....

MaDuce
05-14-2004, 05:04 PM
It's probably an acient monk shooting mystic chi energy bursts or prehaps a laser pointer bought at Wal Mart or prehaps even similair to the US lasers under develoment being used for anti air but I doubt is a death laszer.

2Sheds_Jackson
05-14-2004, 05:07 PM
Yes, this could get ugly very quickly as Taiwan retaliates by erecting several large mirrors along the coast. Then China builds a series of slingshots. Taiwan then uses the mirrors for pre-emptive blinding of the slingshot operators. Then here comes China with counterfeit Ray-Ban sunglasses for everybody....when will it end I ask?

Listen, we all know that China can't deploy any weapons systems until they're developed by someone else, then stolen and copied. rofl Ahh, yes I make the little joke.

This story smells of rotted fish. It's right up there with the classic "plasma stealth" stories...

perdurabo
05-14-2004, 05:57 PM
now i dont know too much about lasers....mosly limited to playing laser tag back i the day....but from what i have seen is they bounce off mirrors pritty well....would a high powered laser like this bounce off or what...cause in my limited knowledge logic they should.....
with high energy mirror must be cooled down or it will blow up, also bouncing of fromm mirror makes its particles more bllury...
In big distances laser light will bllury due to particles flying in air this is major problem of lasers.
Also remember that in optical straight waves there is horizon limitation! so no laser artilery support that can shoot at long distances or super weapons .... (only puting laser in orbit or very high in air can give you posibilyty to shoot to land targets but there are meany things so no Bond alike super duper mass destruction)
but they make perfect AA or AntiRockets weapons! you cant avoid them you cant distract them no flares no chaffes etc...
Germans have laser guns to shoot optics of tanks apc etc targets but still sabot make more demage to tank (if you saw movies from factories where they cut metals with lasers you will see that this process needs time of constant beam so imagine you try to cut with this laser moving tank....)

scm77
05-14-2004, 06:09 PM
Yes, this could get ugly very quickly as Taiwan retaliates by erecting several large mirrors along the coast. Then China builds a series of slingshots. Taiwan then uses the mirrors for pre-emptive blinding of the slingshot operators. Then here comes China with counterfeit Ray-Ban sunglasses for everybody....when will it end I ask?


rofl rofl

Pooga
05-14-2004, 07:23 PM
All you have to do is place bananas in a harmless spot in Taiwan, so the flying laser monkeys will give in to temptation and go for the pile of bananas instead of the target.

It's nothin to worry about.