The US Military Is Getting Serious About Laser Weapons
Let’s be honest, Space Force, the newest branch of the U.S. military, sounds more like a plot line cut from Spaceballs than Star Wars. If you want the scoop on the real futuristic developments in our armed forces, ones that mirror higher-quality science fiction, look no further than the directed energy department.
What is “directed energy”? In short: lasers. Yes, the U.S. military has been developing weaponized lasers. And as The Economist explains in a new feature on the technology, what previously seemed like an unattainable dream popularized by George Lucas and H.G. Wells has already been green-lit for use in the field, and more powerful versions are on their way.
“For my entire career we have been working on directed energy,” Kelly Hammett, who runs the Directed Energy Directorate at the Air Force Research Laboratory, told The Economist. “We’re finally at the point at which we’re going to see systems that will make a more substantive difference on the battlefield.”
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