terça-feira, 18 de julho de 2017

Specialist on laser gun testing: the US 'combines work with pleasure'

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According to the media, the US has tested its new Laser Weapon System (LaWS) in the Persian Gulf. Military expert Boris Rozhin thinks these tests are an important signal.

According to CNN, the US Navy has tested its laser weapon system in the Persian Gulf.

According to Christopher Wells, captain of the ship, the new system is more accurate than a bullet and can be used against a variety of targets. A drone, used as a target, fell into the sea after being struck by a laser beam. According to the US military, the attack was invisible and silent.

Russian military expert Boris Rozhin said the US has been developing laser weapons "since the Cold War."

"These programs have been developed since the Cold War." At that time both the Soviet Union and the United States developed different types of weapons, including laser weapons.After the collapse of the Soviet Union, a number of Russian technologies and some specialists moved to In the last few years there has been a progress in laser weapons in the United States, installed in maritime, terrestrial and aerial structures, although it is not "It could be said that, in the long run, models of weapons will be made that can be supplied in small quantities to the Armed Forces or the US Navy," Rozhin said.


According to him, the tests of laser weapons in the Persian Gulf are a signal for Iran.

"In these tests the US 'combines work with pleasure': they are also a signal to Iran, which is seen as an adversary by the US allies.These tests aim to show that the US has some technological and technical-military advantages over Iranian tests Of different missiles and other types of innovative weapons, "says the analyst.

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