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Modular Efficient Laser Technology (darpa.mil)
HERE'S WHAT CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE DEFINES DIRECT ENERGY WEAPONS AS IF11882 (congress.gov)
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The concept of color affecting energy absorption and emission is fascinating! While it’s not directly related to energy weapons, I can provide some insights based on general physics principles.
Color and Energy Absorption:
The color of an object is determined by the wavelengths of light it reflects or emits.
When light (including energy from energy weapons) interacts with a material, certain wavelengths are absorbed by the material.
The absorbed energy can lead to various effects, such as heating or excitation of electrons.
Selective Absorption:
Different colors correspond to different energy levels.
Materials selectively absorb specific wavelengths based on their electronic structure.
For example:
Red light has longer wavelengths and lower energy.
Blue light has shorter wavelengths and higher energy.
If a material absorbs blue light more efficiently, it may prevent the transfer of that energy to other forms (like heat).
Why Blue Might Inhibit Burning:
Blue objects (or materials that appear blue) often have electronic transitions that absorb higher-energy photons (such as blue light).
When energy weapons emit high-energy photons (e.g., lasers), blue materials might absorb those photons effectively.
This absorption could prevent the energy from reaching the critical threshold needed for combustion or burning.
In other words, blue materials might act as a barrier against energy transfer, inhibiting burning.
Examples:
Copper sulfate crystals appear blue due to their electronic structure. They efficiently absorb blue light.
Blue glass can block certain wavelengths of light, including high-energy ones.
Blue coatings on spacecraft or satellites help manage heat by reflecting high-energy sunlight.
Energy Weapons and Color:
Energy weapons (such as lasers) emit focused energy in specific wavelengths.
The color of the weapon itself doesn’t directly inhibit burning.
However, if the target material is blue (or selectively absorbs blue light), it might hinder energy transfer and combustion.
Remember that this explanation is based on general principles, and the specifics of energy weapons and their interactions with materials can vary significantly.
THE 2 COMPANIES REVOLUTIONIZING ENERGY WEAPONS
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Lockheed Martin’s High-Powered Laser Tech:
Lockheed Martin has developed a 300 kilowatt-class laser as part of the High Energy Laser Scaling Initiative (HELSI), managed by the office of the undersecretary of defense for research and engineering.
This laser is the most powerful directed energy weapon they’ve ever developed.
It utilizes a “spectral beam combination architecture,” which combines different spectral elements into one high-energy beam.
The 300 kW-class laser can engage targets at extended standoff ranges and neutralize threats like cruise missiles.
Importantly, it provides a more cost-effective capability compared to traditional armaments.
Raytheon’s Directed Energy Front-line Electromagnetic Neutralization and Defeat (DEFEND) Program:
Raytheon has accepted a contract to design, manufacture, and test antenna prototypes for the DEFEND program.
DEFEND aims to create a modernized weapon system that uses microwave energy to engage aerial threats at the speed of light.
These programs represent significant advancements in directed energy weapon technology, making them more deployable and effective across various platforms. Keep in mind that ongoing research and development continue to improve these systems.
MICROWAVE ENERGY WEAPONS
This is how the air force uses them.
The Air Force Mobilizes Its Laser and Microwave Weapons Abroad (popularmechanics.com)
This is how the navy uses them.
The Navy Is Betting Big On High-Power Microwave Weapons | The Drive
This is how enemies are using them.
Experts Believe US Embassies Were Hit With High-Power Microwaves – Here’s How the Weapons Work (scitechdaily.com)
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HAND-HELD ENERGY WEAPONS
Directed energy weapons have been a topic of interest for quite some time. These futuristic weapons fall into two main categories: high-energy lasers and high-powered microwaves. Let’s explore some companies and programs that are actively working on developing and deploying these technologies:
Lockheed Martin: This defense contractor has been involved in various directed energy weapon programs. Some notable ones include:
ODIN (Optical Dazzling Interdictor): Deployed on Navy destroyers, ODIN is an optical weapon designed to counter drones.
HELIOS (High-Energy Laser with Integrated Optical-Dazzler and Surveillance): Another Navy program that combines high-energy lasers with surveillance capabilities.
Solid State Laser – Technology Maturation: Focused on advancing solid-state laser technology for military applications.
CLaWS (Compact Laser Weapon System): Developed for the Marine Corps, primarily for countering drones.
HELWS (High Energy Laser Weapon System): Deployed by the Air Force.
THOR (Tactical High Power Microwave Operational Responder): Also an Air Force program.
U.S. Army: Researchers have patented a directed energy modification for the blank firing adapter used on M4 rifles. This attachment could potentially enhance the rifle’s capabilities against small drones.
China: China has also made efforts in developing directed-energy weapons. State media and manufacturers have released images and videos of handheld and vehicle-mounted laser systems.
While progress has been made, the widespread deployment of handheld directed energy weapons is still a work in progress. However, the future looks promising, and these technologies may play a significant role in future conflicts.
THE UK MINISTRY OF DEFENSE
ENERGY WEAPON
Announced the successful testing of their Dragonfire laser-directed energy weapon system, and it has since been touted by media outlets as everything from the answer to missile defense to a replacement for missiles themselves.
UK’s DragonFire laser system takes out drone, metal targets in latest test - Breaking Defense
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BOEING DIRECTED ENERGY
BLASTING TARGETS AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT
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Engineers are building laser systems to protect our troops. The US Army's High Energy Laser Mobile Demonstrator (HEL MD) directs powerful light beams that stop UAVs, mortars and artillery in midair. Learn more about Boeing Innovations at http://www.boeing.com/innovation/
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THEY TESTED AN ENERGY WEAPON IN AN LA PRISON
In August 2010, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department announced plans to deploy an innovative heat ray device at the Pitchess Detention Center’s North County Correctional Facility in Castaic, California.
This device, originally developed by Raytheon Company for use by the U.S. military in Afghanistan, is known as an Assault Intervention Device. The purpose was to respond to prisoner unrest within the facility. The 600-pound, 7 1/2-foot-tall heat ray emits a focused beam of wave energy that produces an intolerable heating sensation, causing targeted individuals to flee.
It uses millimeter waves that penetrate the skin to a depth of 1/64 of an inch, resulting in intense burning. Importantly, the sensation stops when the targeted individual moves away from the beam.
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However, the use of this heat ray has been controversial. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) argues that it is tantamount to torture. They note that when the device was field-tested by the U.S. Air Force, it caused lasting burns to five airmen. The ACLU contends that using such a military weapon against jail prisoners violates the Eighth Amendment and due process clause of the U.S. Constitution. Clearly, the deployment of this technology raises ethical and human rights concerns.
For more information, you can read the full article on this topic in Prison Legal News
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THE DEFENDER PROGRAM PAVED THE WAY
There is no specific start date for the program, so we don't know how long the technology has been worked on.
DEFENDER Program:
The DEFENDER program was part of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)'s research and development efforts.
It formed the foundation for sensor, surveillance, and directed energy research.
Specifically, DEFENDER focused on studying radar, infrared sensing, and x-ray / gamma ray detection.
Unfortunately, I don’t have a direct link to the DEFENDER program, but you can explore more about DARPA’s initiatives on their Wikipedia page.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), originally known as the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA), was created on February 7, 1958, in response to the Soviet launch of Sputnik 1 in 1957.
The DEFENDER program, which aimed to advance directed energy research, was part of DARPA’s early efforts. However, specific details about the exact start date of the DEFENDER program are not readily available.
DARPA’s approach involves managing programs using several strategies, including enlisting top talent, encouraging social interaction, and promoting creativity. These elements, combined with capable program managers, facilitate timely transitions from basic research to applied research and development. While the DEFENDER program’s precise initiation date remains elusive, DARPA’s commitment to cutting-edge technology has spanned decades. 🚀