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21 Jun 2012 Scientists and engineers at Picatinny Arsenal, N.J., are busy developing a device that will shoot lightning bolts down laser beams to destroy its target. Soldiers and science fiction fans, you're welcome.
28 Jun 2012 The US army has successfully tested a laser device that shoots out 50 billion watt-powered bolts of lightning.
28 Jun 2012 Over at Picatinny Arsenal, the research and development facility and proving ground for the U.S. Army's weaponry, engineers are developing a device that shoots lighting bolts along a laser beam to annihilate its target. That's right: lighting bolts shot down laser beams.
29 Jun 2012 The US Army wants to add lighting bolts to its arsenal of weaponry. Scientists and engineers at Picatinny are developing a device that will shoot.
28 Jun 2012 Thought that title might get your attention, but shooting lightning bolts down laser beams is just what a device being developed at the Picatinny Arsenal military research facility in New Jersey is designed to do. Known as a Laser-Induced Plasma Channel, or LIPC, the device would fry targets that conduct
US Army scientists are developing a weapon which can fire a laser-guided lightning bolt at a target. The Laser-Induced Plasma Channel (LIPC) is designed to hit targets that conduct electricity better than the air or ground that surrounds them. The weapon went through extensive testing in January. George Fischer, lead
1 Jul 2012
5 Jul 2012 There's been a fair bit of buzz online of late over experiments with a technology called a “laser-induced plasma channel" – essentially, laser-guided, artificially generated lightning bolts – at the Army's Picatinny Arsenal in New Jersey. But, militarily, what's it good for? The problem, one well-informed source
An electrolaser is a type of electroshock weapon that is also a directed-energy weapon. It uses lasers to form an electrically conductive laser-induced plasma channel (LIPC). A fraction of a second later, a powerful electric current is sent down this plasma channel and delivered to the target, thus functioning overall as a
4 Sep 2012 The US army recently announced it is developing weapons technology that could allow soldiers to shoot lightning bolts through laser beams. engineers set phasers to “fry"', the release told of testing on the technology and even showed a picture of a lightning bolt being guided by a laser into a car.
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