@dymproductions this video will sum it up very good. not to mention that most israelies are against their military but it isnt shown on the media. if i lived in a concentration camp like gaza i would throw whatever i had at whoever had me by the balls. Do you realise they cannot get food aid. medical aid, water aid. peace and, i doubt powerade either
@onewhosubmits 'bounce back and roast the origin of the laser!' A reflective coating would shed the laser energy in all directions. To hit the origin it would have to have a focused mirror continually aimed at the origin.
theoretical weapons. these worked under very controlled conditions; battlefield deployment/conditions are a different story. the cost of deployment (not even counting development) is huge.
seriously -.- i skipped to a random part of the clip and i came out at the part where they were counting down the launch and as soon as he said fire it buffered :D
Check out my homepage for further experiments using laser. There are several easy to do examples to split the beam, modulate on of the two and then recombine them to produce low frequency beats. These beats should be able to induce currents into the body to transmit sound or steer muscles if used with high power lasers. You dont even need a laser, this can be done with ordinary light and heat radiation as well. The double slit experiment mostly is done with an ordinary light source.
@depro9 So? Still the same as I said, if they were to render the barrages to nothing or atleast try to make it above 70% less lethal, it would probably take as many cannons as there were rockets who were fired because of even though this thing works, look at how slow it is working, by the time an entire city square would have been rubble and even then all that may have costed an entire military budget to protect one city from future barrages.
@Zagg7 These lasers don't work like that, they produce an infrared laser, penetrating matter and destroying it. I'm not sure of the exact science, but I'm pretty sure they're more like supercharged microwave beams than traditional 'light beam' lasers.
This is a MK-ULtra recruitment film . To get kids fired up to join . Don't go fight for Israel ! They are the #1 worst right violators , worse than China !
Why would any american ever go fight them ? Our country is broke over wars that mean nothing to Us and are unconstitutional to boot ! We have a dictator waging war and the guy is not even a US Citizen or US citizen either ! Everybody I know wants the wars over with NOW !
All I can say is Isreal must have its entire country surrounded by these lasers by now. When all those countrys start WW3 and attack Isreal, they will defeat all other countrys combined. God will always protect his land. AMEN !
What tolerance is the MTHEL system designed to detect? What is the heat signature of a bird at close range to that of artillery at long range? I'm an engineer, and I know these types of things can be issues depending on the design of the system.
@LgndryThndr Everyone is a tech expert huh? Well, my masters in electrical engineering with a focus in intelligent systems says I'm more of an expert than most people you speak to. The aim9 tracks aircraft turbofan exhaust which is very hot. It is conceivable that the MTHEL has a higher sensitivity to track lower temperature projectiles. ATM? So when you got stuck behind these people you asked their profession to which they replied "engineer"? You have an inferiority complex.
The fact that the aim9 tracks IR is not disputed. I am stating that the tolerance of the MTHEL system may be low enough to allow an animal's heat signature to be captured. For instance, if they wanted a system that could detect relatively cold projectiles like an compressed air launcher or a "dumb" bomb dropped from an aircraft. If you wish to detect those, you may be able to detect birds. "come at you"? Are we on Jersey shore? Who are you quoting?
Haha. Okay, if you don't want to discuss anything legitimate, I'll just move on. There's no way I can prove who I am to you so there is no point. You seem very aggressive, even for a Youtube user. I guess you could google "trekgeek1" and "engineer" and see how long I've been telling people I'm an engineer. Of course, you could just claim I was lying. But why? Thousands of people are engineers, it isn't that unbelievable. So no, I am not mad, just confused by your attitude.
I figured that you're probably trolling, but I always maintain the possibility that you aren't. I've never claimed ANYTHING about concealing heat signatures. In fact, quite the opposite. I know that if you have it set to "mortar mode" it wouldn't detect a bird. My statements deal with a "low heat" mode where you can detect objects that are "cold". Imagine dropping a bomb from a plane, or an explosive launched via compressed air. Are you saying that is impossible?
Not if you wanted to detect black blips. My assumption is that the plane is beyond the range of the MTHEL. You wouldn't be able to target the plane since it is too far away. Perhaps I've not been clear on this. I don't think that hitting birds is likely, that was meant as a joke. But I do maintain that it could be an issue if you set your system to detect low heat objects. Also, compare the heat signature of a warm object at close range to a hot object that is far away.
"you fucking civilian"? So I'm guessing you're in the military. Is that a correct assumption? "infrared doesn't work that way". Which way? lose intensity over range? That's a property of physics. When you radiate heat outward, the heat will dissipate in all directions, becoming more weak with distance. I'm curious, what training or education in the subject do you have?
" HURR DURR I GO TO IRAQ AND DUEL WIELD ASSAULT RIFLES."
and I rather leave you in the dark to trip you up or troll you. Don't like it? Well don't say stupid shit. I'm Darwins answer to homeschooling and welfare.
tl;dr : If the pentagon needs you for anything I'm sure they'll call you.
Well, I'm pretty sure you're running scared now. I'm much more educated than you in engineering and science. I have a university degree in it. You're not willing to list your education because is pales in comparison. I haven't said anything stupid, you just label it as such. Have fun with your flight simulators. I think you love Jesus and my profile offended your Bible upbringing. I'm sorry if I offended your faith. Have fun playing Halo, you war hero you.
No dentist would work on his own teeth, no lawyer would present his own defense and no educated person would have made half the stupid ass statements you have here.
I've got thirty mistresses and I shut down star trek, I said it on the internet so it must be true!
Enjoy your hand sir, enjoy your pretentious views on how the world and science should fucking work because you spent too much time infront of the tv. Enjoy saying hilarious shit never being taken seriously.
Dude, I didn't mean to offend your faith or your poor education. Your Halo videos looked really cool. Your head shots were awesome.
So by your first statement it logically follows that no EE would design his own electrical system? Well, I wouldn't expect a good analogy from someone with a high school diploma. Have fun reciting Wikipedia info so you can pretend to be a military expert. They must love you at the air shows.
Gonna give yourself a handy? I cranked off like two or three watching your awesome Halo vids. They were so bad ass I couldn't help it. Hey, who invented RADAR? I heard somewhere that you knew? Well, at least you thought you knew!!
"no homo"?! I would have tapped that like a keg! More like "so homo"!! Am I right? Am I right?
So at church, did you have to swallow Jesus to get into heaven? Or could you spit and still get in? What about the priest? Did you swallow for salvation or for a nice dinner?
Because everyone knows Science would prevent war, social stigmas, human nature.....this reminds me of an argument some one could make with a southpark episode.....OH RIGHT.
Science never commands any action. Religion calls for extermination and war. Can you think of some crime that science commanded us to do? The followers of gods are what destroy our world. People like you. You're religious and it seems that you're racist. What does that say of your beliefs?
I agree that morality can command science. I believe that human emotion commands science, and sometimes those emotions are moral. Other times, they are not. Science is a tool at the whim of humanity. The real question is whether morality comes from religion. I believe we can have morality without religion, and do so everyday. People who do good things and are religious, would do good things no matter what. And I agree, some will never give up religion.
When the enemy fires 20 or 30 mortars at once than i want to see this laser in action. Taking one mortar at a time out in a testfield does not mean anything. And for every system the enemy devellops a countermeasure.
a laser is a limited use weapon already there are nano materials that are able to fly through the theater and withstand the heat as though it was a mild day at tanning. Only an fool would rest on their laurels with a 1st gen primitive glorified flashlite with heat lamp. I can only hope my country is not so utterly folly prone.
@searcherT yes cause the taliban have access to nanomaterials..... half of their mortars blow up in their face ffs i get what you mean against a competant foe there are easy to implement countermeasures but lets face it this could save shit loads of lives in afganistan.
@searcherT Yeah they are ions sprayed in chemtrails and they are activated by DARPA (ARPA)'s HAARP... the many arrays and satelites. It is the Sensor Web.
It is MIND CONTROL AND IT WILL BE STOPPED!!!
THESE METAL IONS PASS THE BLOOD BRAIN BARRIER. Ion Torrent just had an article in Forbes admitting that an ion b/t synapses would read minds, but he left out they can also transmit into minds... mind IS frequency REALITY is frequency... "particles" are shadows of that which is infinite.
why aren't they using microwaves? i mean to me that beam semed to take a long time on the second rocket. i think that using microwaves would react with the metal more rapidly than the infr a red and would have a greater effect on the missile as a whole ... i mean correct me if i'm wrong it's just to me it's the difference between putting a grenade in a microwave and putting it under a grill... i would say the microwave would do it first but i could be wrong ^_^
@foxish282 I am not a expert, japanese tried to use some similar to microwaves cannon with a parabolic form. But i think that only get focus a few metres, not useful as weapon, but very bad for the prisioners, when japanese tested it with them.
@asolutionforyou and i think i just got what you meant by the expanding in all directions and they really don't they behave for the most part like IR light and visible light.... when a magnetron in a microwave produces microwaves they are emmitted in all directions but you could focus them with mirrors..
@retepvosnul The same "neighbors" after they done fucking with us, they'll start fucking with you....
just open your eyes and see what's happening infront of you. don't believe the lies that you'r media tell about israel.. the true is far far from that.
@Snipe4261 I think the MTHEL system is based on the CWIS system, which is basicly a radar with a minigun. So the the target suddenly changes rader signature, it can be seen as a kill.
@evilfish2000 MTHEL it works as other LASER, heating objective, if heat electronic cause malfuntion, if heat fuel it can produce the explosion of objective. The difficult is the accuracy need to focus on small spot in a speed missile. As you say, it will more easy CWIS system. In future can be replace with Electromagnetic antiaircraft canons, but electromagnetic if more difficult to develop for now.
These are pretty common here in Israel. I have a miniture one of these to keep wild animals off our farm; I paid $24,700 (US) for it from our military and it can pop cattle like corn when it's turned up to high setting.
@hwyone You only wish they were common in your country. Too bad our country currently is the only one who has successfuly tested them and uses them now.
But in an heavy artillery bombardement (35 Howitzer, 15 Urakan Rockets Artillery, 8 TOS-1 and a couple of slingshot), is the THEL would be prompt and powerfull enough to provide protection.
Another question, If theres an enemy attack Helicopter incomming, is the THEL would be able to firing on the mounted missiles/rockets pack of the gunship and create a deadly blast to disable the helicopter operation? That would be very usefull
Very Good!!! Deploy at once. If it fails use secondary weapon- the RAIL Gun. We can use Nano-technology to miniaturize Nuclear Reactor to power that LASER Gun.
@MrVrsilvestrejr2008 Using a rail-gun, hypervelocity cannon, or magnetic coil gun, whatever, would be far more dificult for anti-missile and anti-artilley defense.
The whole beauty of this system is the "Speed of Light" muzzle velocity, as the weapon is a beam of light itself... the particle stream is instantly effective. It's very easy to zap-target something with an IR laser, and the destroy it with a pulse laser, much harder to fire a projectile at a moving target.
@MrVrsilvestrejr2008 They won't need "nano" tech to minaturize the reactor for this weapon, we're not at that level of power usage quite yet... but they will need to design a very small reactor, so as to fit on aircraft.
This particular weapon is only as effective as it is mobile, so aircraft-mounted versions are almost critical.
@uut0 No, that's not how fusion devices work. It takes a precisely controlled and timed explosion to execute a fusion reaction, so no: the MTHEL would not trigger a fusion reaction.
It would spread fissionable material throughout the atmosphere, which would have a devesating radiological effect on everything within the blast radius, but no fireworks.
@uut0 No. To create a fusion reaction you need an highly precise detonation of smaller charges (arranged in the famous "soccer ball" pattern) around the fissionable core material... The implosive force squeezes the fissionable material together, until it reaches critical mass, and then boom!: Fusion. (Most nuclear devices are fission/fusion.) Simply blowing something up near the core does not yield the desired reaction.
@uut0 Furthermore, "fission" is simply the term for the reaction and release of energy AFTER fusion has occured. Escaping neutrons collide with other particles and rip them apart, releasing more neutrons, etc, etc. It is energy moving outward, i.e. explosive force. "Fusion" is a nuclear reaction which involves forcing matter together, compacting it to "critical mass", which generates a massive fission reaction.
@0mikr0n There is an Infrared targeting laser which is a standard light-beam laser, and then a chemical pulse laser for puncturing the hull of the missile/shell.
It's important to note the objective of this particular beam weapon is NOT to destroy the target with maximum beam energy on target, but rather to simply puncture a hole in the hull of the missile or shell, causing fuel/payload rupture, and an explosion.
For decades, Israel has been at the mercy of rockets being fired by its neighbors. Now, I srael has another tool to protect its citizend from enemy fire. Im glad that Israel and US are friends with similar values and shared goals. We can learn a lot from each other.
that's a poor argument. more than one laser would be deployed. arguing from the point that it could be overwhelmed by simultaneous attacks is not constructive criticism. ALL defensive concepts are defeated by overwhelming attack, this is not news.
if such a laser were deployed in a "realistic" defense, overwhelming it with simul. attacks would be "unrealistic" (too expensive or too risky).
vigilante258: no one ever disclosed its power, but it was certainly in the megawatt+ range.
this is huge milestone to overcome for electrically-powered lasers. they have only very recently broken the 100KW barrier, and even then not in a combat-capable package. we've got at least a decade to go, hopefully not more.
get 20 morter launchers and aim them at the mthel. Lets see how brave they are.The only downside I can see is all the friendly fire incidents there are going to be, its well known in the British army that your more likely to be shot at by and American than and Iraqi. The americans use the fire lots of shotsand hope you hit something and hope it was the right thing. We got shot at by the yanks in iraqi. Funny thing was were were in an american convoy with amrerican flags and americam Tanks.
It's not like we're loosing valuable people. Perhaps American troops don't check their fire much when they are shooting near British troops on purpose.
shoot 20 mortars on any anti mortars wepons and it wont be able to stop it...
stop looking on the half empty glass and start looking at the half full.
this weapon desined to shoot down short range rockets like the qasam the falling on israel in the last 9 years...
so since the un does nothing the US only sucking up to the arabs and no ones give a damn about the israelis they decided to stop listen to you and to use this weapon to shoot down hamas and hizballah rockets.
What are you talking about you loon? The system was developed primarily by Northrup Grumman (an American company) and was largely funded by American money. Half of Israel's air defences were built or were co-funded by the US - so who's sucking up to whom?
i know this wep can damage satelites, and this was only a test so obv a site was arranged where no satelites would be. but say it wasnt a test like in iraq and it accidently shot an incoming satelite while tyring to shoot a target down man that would be fuunnnniii XD
It cannot. Within the atmosphere, a laser of the energy class used here has an effective range of about 20 kilometres at the max. That's quite a lot in a battlefield, but definitely not enough for satellites.
Does anyone know where the music to this comes from by any chance? (6:22 onwards) It's really upbeat. I feel like using it for the PC game I'm writing.
There is only one problem with these expensive, directed energy weapons. The countermeasure is sooo much cheaper. The latest generation of russian missiles already has it. What is it?. Simple, polish the missile so that it is reflective.
LMAO So would u were a polished metal suit and stand infont of this. Polished surfaces want deflect tmepatures thousnads of degree's i dont care how shiny it is...lol
And besides, the lasers aren't in the visible spectrum, the reflective coats are worthless. Lasers aren't just strong lights that you can reflect away.
It's actually called a auper thin layer of alumninum for the everyday mirror.
And are you niave? The Laser diode is mounted aligned to its front, why would they ever reflect the ray, do you understand how much variation of rays you would get from adding a single reflection?
laser diode? is not a laser ponter, two mittors are used..one silverd one part silverd. excite the lasing media and up pump there sate up..when the lasing reaches optermum it passed through the front.
i know my spellings hopless,but building servicing carbondioxide insustrial lasers for 5 years dose give me a little insite on how they work.even chemical lasers use both optics and mirrors.
Ugh, I'm not going to try pointing out how improbable it could be, but w.e you built it, who to say you didn't.
But the MTHEL is not neccessarily built like industrial lasers. Not to mention it'd be ridiculous to think that any government would dump so much money into a project if the only defense needed is a coat of reflective material.
This is assuming however if the laser is simply piercing oriented, rather than heat.
This is pure genius "NIKOLA TESLA" technology invented from his brilliant mind, 100 years ago!!
Back then they refer to his idea as "The Death Ray." Remote control smart bombs, teleguided missiles, space probes, microwave, radio, radar... all are TESLA's idea.
Hey, a friend of mine just showed me a video of a woman named "Wafa Sultan", who also decided to expose some of the Islam's truth. It perfectly fits what you said before. With all your knowledge, you should post a comment or two over there (I would read anything you write, but here is not the place-we blocked all of this video-related comments)
Hell no I won't read it, not even those sections only. I believe you, but I do not believe in the Quran, so I feel it would be wrong for me to even look.
idea, but I never stated it like you did, out of an assumption that it will not really change anything (and because people would not always agree with me, and probably say that I'm crazy). I never saw it like you did- I thought it would start a war, but lets face it- even if some people will believe us, we will never make it happen, and just cause believers and disbelievers to fight each other.
Thank you for giving me full permission to use your ideas, and it's also nice to know that you care that much. But you should know that you are not the only one who comes up with such ideas- In Israel, many of us just start thinking those ways after years of being at risk just by taking the bus, shopping at malls, and sometimes even by staying home- terrorists already broke into private homes to kill before, and their rockets just make it worse. I myself had before that particular...
I don't know if you did that on purpose, but the content of your comment is hilarious. Now, as for what you said- I think you are giving them too much credit-they will probably never think that far, just go berserk, starting World War III. Those are pretty radical thoughts (not that I think they are wrong), were are you from? (My first bets would be Israel or the U.S. for they are the only ones who continually suffer from terror).
Well, that book did bring the most violent religion to earth. And the word "alienating" amazingly makes sense. And to think I said Muhamad thought he was lifted to the sky because of taking drugs...Ha ha..maybe those were extraterrestrials who wanted us to fight each other...So far the Quran lead only to disasters. Yeah, maybe it enslaves the Muslims, and they are not guilty for their actions. Either way, when the time comes, we will have to stand against them(at least according to prophet)
Maybe that will be the main war of the Apocalipse? If anyone fits the description of the evil that wants to conquer the world and deteriorate it into a savage war-its the Muslims.
youtube: Playground politics - Middle East
vbmongoose 6 days ago
Why? Do you have a reason or you just get excited about killing families, destroying cities and explosions?
vbmongoose 1 week ago
@vbmongoose They have good reasons...last year 680 rockets fell on Israel from Gaza. Israel won't just sit there.
dymproductions 1 week ago
@dymproductions this video will sum it up very good. not to mention that most israelies are against their military but it isnt shown on the media. if i lived in a concentration camp like gaza i would throw whatever i had at whoever had me by the balls. Do you realise they cannot get food aid. medical aid, water aid. peace and, i doubt powerade either
vbmongoose 1 week ago
Go fuck Iran
Sheqardi 1 week ago
Why did we choose Iron Dome? I don't get it!
kushalaimashkha 1 month ago
Why did we choose iron dome? That I don't get?!
kushalaimashkha 1 month ago
remember that this weapon is to shoot down targets that are heading to allied forces an not ones that are heading for it.
Heliamphora1 1 month ago
i only see one major flaw with laser weapons,
an optical reflective coating, would cause the laser to bounce back and roast the origin of the laser!
onewhosubmits 2 months ago
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@onewhosubmits 'bounce back and roast the origin of the laser!' A reflective coating would shed the laser energy in all directions. To hit the origin it would have to have a focused mirror continually aimed at the origin.
salvor1 1 month ago
@onewhosubmits
Not really...the target it moving so fast that it wouldn't be able to roast the laser
QuillionBlade 1 month ago
@QuillionBlade Did you calculate the speed of light?
SSSMrLoli 1 month ago
that was an optical tracking device
skywalkme 2 months ago
WTF? I can buy this?
freelancechemist 3 months ago 2
@freelancechemist lol
ducttapewireandglue 1 month ago
theoretical weapons. these worked under very controlled conditions; battlefield deployment/conditions are a different story. the cost of deployment (not even counting development) is huge.
amramjose 3 months ago
seriously -.- i skipped to a random part of the clip and i came out at the part where they were counting down the launch and as soon as he said fire it buffered :D
Athanazios 3 months ago
that's a us weapon and it's not fake besides the color lasers are invisible
The1tFact0r 4 months ago
Fake and gay
MrBroadcastme 4 months ago
@MrBroadcastme it isn't, it actually works, it is just not in use.
dymproductions 2 months ago
Check out my homepage for further experiments using laser. There are several easy to do examples to split the beam, modulate on of the two and then recombine them to produce low frequency beats. These beats should be able to induce currents into the body to transmit sound or steer muscles if used with high power lasers. You dont even need a laser, this can be done with ordinary light and heat radiation as well. The double slit experiment mostly is done with an ordinary light source.
wwwtotalitaerde 4 months ago
@depro9 cuz is FAKE
GnioSDB 4 months ago
Question: why is Israel not using this to stop Hamas rockets?
depro9 5 months ago
@depro9 Still a prototype, look how much time it took to stop only one rocket, by the way it has a gigantic energy requirement.
Tarik360 4 months ago
@Tarik360 BS their is footage of the Russians using the same technology in the 70's!
depro9 4 months ago
@depro9 So? Still the same as I said, if they were to render the barrages to nothing or atleast try to make it above 70% less lethal, it would probably take as many cannons as there were rockets who were fired because of even though this thing works, look at how slow it is working, by the time an entire city square would have been rubble and even then all that may have costed an entire military budget to protect one city from future barrages.
Tarik360 4 months ago
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depro9 5 months ago
This is vaporware. It doesn't exist.
dveednatan 5 months ago
This is not a proper laser.
ViciousCritique 5 months ago
lets cover our missiles with mirrors :D
napalmstrike2007 5 months ago
baahh i don`t if this work....
I think if you take a strong mirrored missile or rocket most (all) of the lasers energy will be reflected and will have no effect on the target...
Zagg7 6 months ago
@Zagg7 These lasers don't work like that, they produce an infrared laser, penetrating matter and destroying it. I'm not sure of the exact science, but I'm pretty sure they're more like supercharged microwave beams than traditional 'light beam' lasers.
JackFrawley101 5 months ago
11 people had their Large Caliber Rockets shot out of the sky.
regulas70 6 months ago
this is something from star wars
Auge2011 6 months ago
This is a MK-ULtra recruitment film . To get kids fired up to join . Don't go fight for Israel ! They are the #1 worst right violators , worse than China !
Why would any american ever go fight them ? Our country is broke over wars that mean nothing to Us and are unconstitutional to boot ! We have a dictator waging war and the guy is not even a US Citizen or US citizen either ! Everybody I know wants the wars over with NOW !
SAYYOURROSARY 7 months ago
I just want to see the fucking effect of the thing without constantly switching to infrared vision...
aardappelpitsap 7 months ago
what if it can be used against asteroids
MrJerrybravo 7 months ago
note to self: dont bother trying to nuke israel. XD
vamsterr 8 months ago
All I can say is Isreal must have its entire country surrounded by these lasers by now. When all those countrys start WW3 and attack Isreal, they will defeat all other countrys combined. God will always protect his land. AMEN !
timsfun11 9 months ago 2
are they useing this in the army right now? if not they really need to because this really help the army bases from airborn explosives
sciencefan001 10 months ago
@sciencefan001 Yes we are.
henleyish 9 months ago
Bad ass. This could go a long way towards protecting civilian areas from Gaza Strip's garage rocketry enthusiasts.
YeshuaChuy 10 months ago
the 9 who didnt like this are people we would like to turn this thing loose on. a little direct fire perhaps. snap crackle pop!
nomadnametab 10 months ago
Hopefully an eagle or hawk doesn't fly by.
trekgeek1 1 year ago
@trekgeek1
Birds do not produce a heat signature in Infrared the equivalent of a fucking mortar round.
" Those Wright brothers, they'll never fly! HUR DUR"
LgndryThndr 11 months ago
@LgndryThndr
What tolerance is the MTHEL system designed to detect? What is the heat signature of a bird at close range to that of artillery at long range? I'm an engineer, and I know these types of things can be issues depending on the design of the system.
trekgeek1 11 months ago
@trekgeek1
If the AIM9 didn't lock onto birds in the 60's I'm sure this thing won't be doing it in the year two thousand and fucking eleven.
I love how everyone is a tech expert, but when I wait in line at the ATM you cock suckers get lost.
LgndryThndr 11 months ago
@LgndryThndr Everyone is a tech expert huh? Well, my masters in electrical engineering with a focus in intelligent systems says I'm more of an expert than most people you speak to. The aim9 tracks aircraft turbofan exhaust which is very hot. It is conceivable that the MTHEL has a higher sensitivity to track lower temperature projectiles. ATM? So when you got stuck behind these people you asked their profession to which they replied "engineer"? You have an inferiority complex.
trekgeek1 11 months ago
@trekgeek1
" He said he was on the internet so it must be true!" Cool story bro.
The aim9 tracks heat in the IR, I'm pretty sure it's not hard to miss a rocket prop'd device.
Come at me bro.
LgndryThndr 11 months ago
@LgndryThndr
The fact that the aim9 tracks IR is not disputed. I am stating that the tolerance of the MTHEL system may be low enough to allow an animal's heat signature to be captured. For instance, if they wanted a system that could detect relatively cold projectiles like an compressed air launcher or a "dumb" bomb dropped from an aircraft. If you wish to detect those, you may be able to detect birds. "come at you"? Are we on Jersey shore? Who are you quoting?
trekgeek1 11 months ago
@trekgeek1
>MFW you aren't intelligent just some faggot who likes star trek :3
U mad?
LgndryThndr 11 months ago
@LgndryThndr
Haha. Okay, if you don't want to discuss anything legitimate, I'll just move on. There's no way I can prove who I am to you so there is no point. You seem very aggressive, even for a Youtube user. I guess you could google "trekgeek1" and "engineer" and see how long I've been telling people I'm an engineer. Of course, you could just claim I was lying. But why? Thousands of people are engineers, it isn't that unbelievable. So no, I am not mad, just confused by your attitude.
trekgeek1 11 months ago
@trekgeek1
This is the real world, this is not Mass Effect.
You cannot conceal heat signatures, especially in the air and space.
In B4 you mention stealth fighters that conceal "Radar" signatures.
also, YHBT if you don't know get off the internet you don't belong here.
LgndryThndr 11 months ago
@LgndryThndr
A GPB would require low flying aircraft.
Compression launched projectile: great now we can target black dots.
and why it won't shoot down birds in your cartoon world is because 40 degrees celsius isn't shit compared TO A FUCKING 120MM MORTAR.
WHERE FIRING MORTARS REPEATEDLY CAN CAUSE " COOK OFFS" WHERE THE EXPLOSIVE DETONATES PREMATURE DUE TO BARREL HEAT.
YOU USE YOUR HEAD, THATS THE LUMP 3 FEET ABOVE YOUR ASS!
LgndryThndr 11 months ago
@LgndryThndr
I figured that you're probably trolling, but I always maintain the possibility that you aren't. I've never claimed ANYTHING about concealing heat signatures. In fact, quite the opposite. I know that if you have it set to "mortar mode" it wouldn't detect a bird. My statements deal with a "low heat" mode where you can detect objects that are "cold". Imagine dropping a bomb from a plane, or an explosive launched via compressed air. Are you saying that is impossible?
trekgeek1 11 months ago
@trekgeek1
>Implying you couldn't design multiple slave systems for the platform to detect black blimps.
Gee I wonder why there is all this TOLD in the sky, oh right we can detect that shit.
I guess you can say your mortars are ICE TOLD.
And if said projectile is on a plane you pretty much just fucking threw your argument out of the fucking window.
Keep polishing that turd.
LgndryThndr 11 months ago
@trekgeek1
Implying you couldn't design multiple slave systems to detect black blimps.
Looks like your mortars are ICE TOLD.
As for the bomb on the plane, it's on a plane, you just threw your whole argument right out of the fucking window.
Keep polishing that turd.
LgndryThndr 11 months ago
@LgndryThndr
Not if you wanted to detect black blips. My assumption is that the plane is beyond the range of the MTHEL. You wouldn't be able to target the plane since it is too far away. Perhaps I've not been clear on this. I don't think that hitting birds is likely, that was meant as a joke. But I do maintain that it could be an issue if you set your system to detect low heat objects. Also, compare the heat signature of a warm object at close range to a hot object that is far away.
trekgeek1 11 months ago
@trekgeek1
Thats why we have SAMS and high altitude GPB's are innacurate as fuck, you have to do bombing RUNS you fucking civilian.
Not to mention you need to OWN THE SKIES and the MTHEL HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH TRIPLE A.
And no, infrared does not work that way.
>Assumption
yeah thats about it asshole you're assuming with psuedo science, you don't know anything about the subject.
Go back to playing fucking star trek.
LgndryThndr 11 months ago
@LgndryThndr
"you fucking civilian"? So I'm guessing you're in the military. Is that a correct assumption? "infrared doesn't work that way". Which way? lose intensity over range? That's a property of physics. When you radiate heat outward, the heat will dissipate in all directions, becoming more weak with distance. I'm curious, what training or education in the subject do you have?
trekgeek1 11 months ago
@trekgeek1
No you're just civilian as fuck.
" HURR DURR I GO TO IRAQ AND DUEL WIELD ASSAULT RIFLES."
and I rather leave you in the dark to trip you up or troll you. Don't like it? Well don't say stupid shit. I'm Darwins answer to homeschooling and welfare.
tl;dr : If the pentagon needs you for anything I'm sure they'll call you.
LgndryThndr 11 months ago
@LgndryThndr
Well, I'm pretty sure you're running scared now. I'm much more educated than you in engineering and science. I have a university degree in it. You're not willing to list your education because is pales in comparison. I haven't said anything stupid, you just label it as such. Have fun with your flight simulators. I think you love Jesus and my profile offended your Bible upbringing. I'm sorry if I offended your faith. Have fun playing Halo, you war hero you.
trekgeek1 11 months ago
@trekgeek1
No dentist would work on his own teeth, no lawyer would present his own defense and no educated person would have made half the stupid ass statements you have here.
I've got thirty mistresses and I shut down star trek, I said it on the internet so it must be true!
Enjoy your hand sir, enjoy your pretentious views on how the world and science should fucking work because you spent too much time infront of the tv. Enjoy saying hilarious shit never being taken seriously.
LgndryThndr 11 months ago
@LgndryThndr
U mad?
Dude, I didn't mean to offend your faith or your poor education. Your Halo videos looked really cool. Your head shots were awesome.
So by your first statement it logically follows that no EE would design his own electrical system? Well, I wouldn't expect a good analogy from someone with a high school diploma. Have fun reciting Wikipedia info so you can pretend to be a military expert. They must love you at the air shows.
trekgeek1 11 months ago
@trekgeek1
lol so you are homeschooled?
LgndryThndr 11 months ago
@LgndryThndr
Nope, yes, maybe, certainly not, perhaps, not quite. See? Keeping you wondering is more fun, that way I can keep you guessing. Hahahaha!!!!
Did you mom tell you that Jesus loved you even though you couldn't comprehend physics?
trekgeek1 11 months ago
@trekgeek1
" Did you mom tell you that jesus loved you even though you couldn't comprehend physics?"
Your resistance only makes my penis harder.
LgndryThndr 11 months ago
@LgndryThndr
Gonna give yourself a handy? I cranked off like two or three watching your awesome Halo vids. They were so bad ass I couldn't help it. Hey, who invented RADAR? I heard somewhere that you knew? Well, at least you thought you knew!!
trekgeek1 11 months ago
@trekgeek1
Delicious tears.
LgndryThndr 11 months ago
@LgndryThndr
My tears aren't delicious. They're sensitive and passionate! :'(
trekgeek1 11 months ago
@trekgeek1
Just like your no homo feelings for carl sagan.
LgndryThndr 11 months ago
@LgndryThndr
"no homo"?! I would have tapped that like a keg! More like "so homo"!! Am I right? Am I right?
So at church, did you have to swallow Jesus to get into heaven? Or could you spit and still get in? What about the priest? Did you swallow for salvation or for a nice dinner?
trekgeek1 11 months ago
@trekgeek1
Not nearly as much as you did in the confession box at age 6 apparently.
Because a priest once came in your ass, thus all religeon is bad.
LgndryThndr 11 months ago
@LgndryThndr
Not all religions are bad, just the false ones like Christianity, Islam, Judaism............ well, they're all the same.
And he didn't cum in my ass, he pulled out on my tramp stamp.
trekgeek1 11 months ago
@trekgeek1
Because everyone knows Science would prevent war, social stigmas, human nature.....this reminds me of an argument some one could make with a southpark episode.....OH RIGHT.
LgndryThndr 11 months ago
@LgndryThndr
Science never commands any action. Religion calls for extermination and war. Can you think of some crime that science commanded us to do? The followers of gods are what destroy our world. People like you. You're religious and it seems that you're racist. What does that say of your beliefs?
trekgeek1 11 months ago
@trekgeek1
Morality commands the use of science a world without any morality is hollow of any emotion.
You'll never be rid of religeon just as mankind will never be rid of it's need to wonder.
LgndryThndr 11 months ago
@LgndryThndr
I agree that morality can command science. I believe that human emotion commands science, and sometimes those emotions are moral. Other times, they are not. Science is a tool at the whim of humanity. The real question is whether morality comes from religion. I believe we can have morality without religion, and do so everyday. People who do good things and are religious, would do good things no matter what. And I agree, some will never give up religion.
trekgeek1 11 months ago
When the enemy fires 20 or 30 mortars at once than i want to see this laser in action. Taking one mortar at a time out in a testfield does not mean anything. And for every system the enemy devellops a countermeasure.
maghrebi28 1 year ago
what if they shoot 4 rocket at the same time?
trivuong 1 year ago
a laser is a limited use weapon already there are nano materials that are able to fly through the theater and withstand the heat as though it was a mild day at tanning. Only an fool would rest on their laurels with a 1st gen primitive glorified flashlite with heat lamp. I can only hope my country is not so utterly folly prone.
searcherT 1 year ago
@searcherT yes cause the taliban have access to nanomaterials..... half of their mortars blow up in their face ffs i get what you mean against a competant foe there are easy to implement countermeasures but lets face it this could save shit loads of lives in afganistan.
foxish282 1 year ago
@searcherT Yeah they are ions sprayed in chemtrails and they are activated by DARPA (ARPA)'s HAARP... the many arrays and satelites. It is the Sensor Web.
It is MIND CONTROL AND IT WILL BE STOPPED!!!
THESE METAL IONS PASS THE BLOOD BRAIN BARRIER. Ion Torrent just had an article in Forbes admitting that an ion b/t synapses would read minds, but he left out they can also transmit into minds... mind IS frequency REALITY is frequency... "particles" are shadows of that which is infinite.
ChristyNiNe 1 year ago
why aren't they using microwaves? i mean to me that beam semed to take a long time on the second rocket. i think that using microwaves would react with the metal more rapidly than the infr a red and would have a greater effect on the missile as a whole ... i mean correct me if i'm wrong it's just to me it's the difference between putting a grenade in a microwave and putting it under a grill... i would say the microwave would do it first but i could be wrong ^_^
foxish282 1 year ago
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@foxish282 Yes, you are wrong.
endoTHEOSIS 1 year ago
@foxish282 microwaves need a enormous energy and microwaves expand in all directions
asolutionforyou 1 year ago
@asolutionforyou microwaves are lower energey than IR.. .but i get what you mean by them scattering is there no way to focus them? surley there is?
foxish282 1 year ago
@foxish282 I am not a expert, japanese tried to use some similar to microwaves cannon with a parabolic form. But i think that only get focus a few metres, not useful as weapon, but very bad for the prisioners, when japanese tested it with them.
asolutionforyou 1 year ago
@asolutionforyou and i think i just got what you meant by the expanding in all directions and they really don't they behave for the most part like IR light and visible light.... when a magnetron in a microwave produces microwaves they are emmitted in all directions but you could focus them with mirrors..
foxish282 1 year ago
chuck norris would use it akimbo
unch0senone 1 year ago
if they have it why they cant shot dawn rockets?
perazh 1 year ago
@perazh posebly becourse, the amound of those weapens isent that big yet,;)
ulsaker18 1 year ago
star trek is here
hcd5e 1 year ago
SO much better then the KIPT BARZEL...
Forkroute 1 year ago
shoot some of these puppies into space and lets get a real missle defense online
robokc1985 1 year ago
cant stop someone cutting lumps of skin off your willy though eh?
WithnailsDrunk 1 year ago
מגניב
teniman123 1 year ago
How about not fucking with you neighbours ?
retepvosnul 1 year ago 12
@retepvosnul The same "neighbors" after they done fucking with us, they'll start fucking with you....
just open your eyes and see what's happening infront of you. don't believe the lies that you'r media tell about israel.. the true is far far from that.
comsoft 5 months ago
I wonder how the system recgonizes when its target is destroyed?
Snipe4261 1 year ago
@Snipe4261 I think the MTHEL system is based on the CWIS system, which is basicly a radar with a minigun. So the the target suddenly changes rader signature, it can be seen as a kill.
evilfish2000 1 year ago
@evilfish2000 MTHEL it works as other LASER, heating objective, if heat electronic cause malfuntion, if heat fuel it can produce the explosion of objective. The difficult is the accuracy need to focus on small spot in a speed missile. As you say, it will more easy CWIS system. In future can be replace with Electromagnetic antiaircraft canons, but electromagnetic if more difficult to develop for now.
asolutionforyou 1 year ago
Sounds great as a lethal "invisible border fence" to keep the illegal Mexicans out of the USA.
Matrix29bear 1 year ago
These are pretty common here in Israel. I have a miniture one of these to keep wild animals off our farm; I paid $24,700 (US) for it from our military and it can pop cattle like corn when it's turned up to high setting.
hwyone 1 year ago 13
@hwyone You only wish they were common in your country. Too bad our country currently is the only one who has successfuly tested them and uses them now.
TheTrueUSPatriot 1 year ago
omg... antiUFO
AALLllBBAABBAA 1 year ago
But in an heavy artillery bombardement (35 Howitzer, 15 Urakan Rockets Artillery, 8 TOS-1 and a couple of slingshot), is the THEL would be prompt and powerfull enough to provide protection.
Another question, If theres an enemy attack Helicopter incomming, is the THEL would be able to firing on the mounted missiles/rockets pack of the gunship and create a deadly blast to disable the helicopter operation? That would be very usefull
mikgazine 1 year ago
Very Good!!! Deploy at once. If it fails use secondary weapon- the RAIL Gun. We can use Nano-technology to miniaturize Nuclear Reactor to power that LASER Gun.
MrVrsilvestrejr2008 1 year ago
@MrVrsilvestrejr2008 Using a rail-gun, hypervelocity cannon, or magnetic coil gun, whatever, would be far more dificult for anti-missile and anti-artilley defense.
The whole beauty of this system is the "Speed of Light" muzzle velocity, as the weapon is a beam of light itself... the particle stream is instantly effective. It's very easy to zap-target something with an IR laser, and the destroy it with a pulse laser, much harder to fire a projectile at a moving target.
DarthZimmeris 1 year ago
@MrVrsilvestrejr2008 They won't need "nano" tech to minaturize the reactor for this weapon, we're not at that level of power usage quite yet... but they will need to design a very small reactor, so as to fit on aircraft.
This particular weapon is only as effective as it is mobile, so aircraft-mounted versions are almost critical.
DarthZimmeris 1 year ago
if there would be a tsar bomba incoming would that detonate if it was destroyed by the laser?
uut0 1 year ago
@uut0 No, that's not how fusion devices work. It takes a precisely controlled and timed explosion to execute a fusion reaction, so no: the MTHEL would not trigger a fusion reaction.
It would spread fissionable material throughout the atmosphere, which would have a devesating radiological effect on everything within the blast radius, but no fireworks.
DarthZimmeris 1 year ago
@DarthZimmeris how about when a normal fission nuke is incomin?
uut0 1 year ago
@uut0 No. To create a fusion reaction you need an highly precise detonation of smaller charges (arranged in the famous "soccer ball" pattern) around the fissionable core material... The implosive force squeezes the fissionable material together, until it reaches critical mass, and then boom!: Fusion. (Most nuclear devices are fission/fusion.) Simply blowing something up near the core does not yield the desired reaction.
DarthZimmeris 1 year ago
@DarthZimmeris i see thanks :D
uut0 1 year ago
@uut0 Furthermore, "fission" is simply the term for the reaction and release of energy AFTER fusion has occured. Escaping neutrons collide with other particles and rip them apart, releasing more neutrons, etc, etc. It is energy moving outward, i.e. explosive force. "Fusion" is a nuclear reaction which involves forcing matter together, compacting it to "critical mass", which generates a massive fission reaction.
DarthZimmeris 1 year ago
gee palistines going hate this ,,,, LOL
lesterclaypool1 2 years ago
that is a huge beam. it is a solid state laser correct?
FISHURMOMBALL 2 years ago
@FISHURMOMBALL
It is not. It is a chemical laser.
0mikr0n 2 years ago
@0mikr0n There is an Infrared targeting laser which is a standard light-beam laser, and then a chemical pulse laser for puncturing the hull of the missile/shell.
It's important to note the objective of this particular beam weapon is NOT to destroy the target with maximum beam energy on target, but rather to simply puncture a hole in the hull of the missile or shell, causing fuel/payload rupture, and an explosion.
DarthZimmeris 1 year ago
For decades, Israel has been at the mercy of rockets being fired by its neighbors. Now, I srael has another tool to protect its citizend from enemy fire. Im glad that Israel and US are friends with similar values and shared goals. We can learn a lot from each other.
mightyoak11111 2 years ago
adir999:
that's a poor argument. more than one laser would be deployed. arguing from the point that it could be overwhelmed by simultaneous attacks is not constructive criticism. ALL defensive concepts are defeated by overwhelming attack, this is not news.
if such a laser were deployed in a "realistic" defense, overwhelming it with simul. attacks would be "unrealistic" (too expensive or too risky).
NameNotAlreadyTaken2 2 years ago
i have seen a video where three mortar rounds are fired at the same time and the laser kills all three before they reach the ground.
FISHURMOMBALL 2 years ago
@NameNotAlreadyTaken2
do you forget the new Israeli iron dome?
its has been proven itself allready in some areas.
you know they do the tests to prevent things like you said from happening.
in real war situation im sure it will be a winner.
tho you are right about the "too expensive" thingy.
but here's the good thing...we need to put it only in the areas the rockets coming from not everywhere.
adir999 1 year ago
How much Power does this THEL laser thing use?
vigilante258 2 years ago
vigilante258: no one ever disclosed its power, but it was certainly in the megawatt+ range.
this is huge milestone to overcome for electrically-powered lasers. they have only very recently broken the 100KW barrier, and even then not in a combat-capable package. we've got at least a decade to go, hopefully not more.
NameNotAlreadyTaken2 2 years ago
armas israelies ....lo mejor.
chesterht 2 years ago
Is this available for civilian/corporate area protection use? where can procure?
agangcos 2 years ago 12
@agangcos no
smartgerman18 1 year ago
get 20 morter launchers and aim them at the mthel. Lets see how brave they are.The only downside I can see is all the friendly fire incidents there are going to be, its well known in the British army that your more likely to be shot at by and American than and Iraqi. The americans use the fire lots of shotsand hope you hit something and hope it was the right thing. We got shot at by the yanks in iraqi. Funny thing was were were in an american convoy with amrerican flags and americam Tanks.
beney1970 2 years ago
It's not like we're loosing valuable people. Perhaps American troops don't check their fire much when they are shooting near British troops on purpose.
chuytheme 2 years ago
beney1970,
shoot 20 mortars on any anti mortars wepons and it wont be able to stop it...
stop looking on the half empty glass and start looking at the half full.
this weapon desined to shoot down short range rockets like the qasam the falling on israel in the last 9 years...
so since the un does nothing the US only sucking up to the arabs and no ones give a damn about the israelis they decided to stop listen to you and to use this weapon to shoot down hamas and hizballah rockets.
adir999 2 years ago
and fyi...beney1970.
the never shot more then 5 mortars at the time.
so 2 athels should cover it.
adir999 2 years ago
What are you talking about you loon? The system was developed primarily by Northrup Grumman (an American company) and was largely funded by American money. Half of Israel's air defences were built or were co-funded by the US - so who's sucking up to whom?
sh856531 2 years ago
i know this wep can damage satelites, and this was only a test so obv a site was arranged where no satelites would be. but say it wasnt a test like in iraq and it accidently shot an incoming satelite while tyring to shoot a target down man that would be fuunnnniii XD
marceloBOY10 2 years ago
It cannot. Within the atmosphere, a laser of the energy class used here has an effective range of about 20 kilometres at the max. That's quite a lot in a battlefield, but definitely not enough for satellites.
bunhuelito 2 years ago
Does anyone know where the music to this comes from by any chance? (6:22 onwards) It's really upbeat. I feel like using it for the PC game I'm writing.
crashx19a 2 years ago
very short distanse for protect ....
very many energy need for this object.
very many cost ....
vlad9vt 2 years ago
very many engrish lessons you need ....
DCFilms 2 years ago 10
haha! i like the word very alot
megaultra1 2 years ago
Dos it effect the O-Zone? shoting i guess microwaves at the missles? not that i care but JW.
NuclearWarIsGAy 2 years ago
There is only one problem with these expensive, directed energy weapons. The countermeasure is sooo much cheaper. The latest generation of russian missiles already has it. What is it?. Simple, polish the missile so that it is reflective.
dswright71 2 years ago
LMAO So would u were a polished metal suit and stand infont of this. Polished surfaces want deflect tmepatures thousnads of degree's i dont care how shiny it is...lol
jtlovett27 2 years ago
And besides, the lasers aren't in the visible spectrum, the reflective coats are worthless. Lasers aren't just strong lights that you can reflect away.
BecauseICannotSing 2 years ago
MTHEL has Mirrors inside to Refct the laser out the front,dont mirrors have ...what are they called reflective coatings?
beney1970 2 years ago
It's actually called a auper thin layer of alumninum for the everyday mirror.
And are you niave? The Laser diode is mounted aligned to its front, why would they ever reflect the ray, do you understand how much variation of rays you would get from adding a single reflection?
BecauseICannotSing 2 years ago
laser diode? is not a laser ponter, two mittors are used..one silverd one part silverd. excite the lasing media and up pump there sate up..when the lasing reaches optermum it passed through the front.
beney1970 2 years ago
Learn to smell before you retort, and why don't you also source your info.
And where is that reflective surface you talk of then?
BecauseICannotSing 2 years ago
i know my spellings hopless,but building servicing carbondioxide insustrial lasers for 5 years dose give me a little insite on how they work.even chemical lasers use both optics and mirrors.
beney1970 2 years ago
Ugh, I'm not going to try pointing out how improbable it could be, but w.e you built it, who to say you didn't.
But the MTHEL is not neccessarily built like industrial lasers. Not to mention it'd be ridiculous to think that any government would dump so much money into a project if the only defense needed is a coat of reflective material.
This is assuming however if the laser is simply piercing oriented, rather than heat.
BecauseICannotSing 2 years ago
mtthels only you basic deuterium fluoride chemical laser ,nothing fancey.lasers work by energy not heat.
beney1970 2 years ago
I was referring whether or not any of that energy was converted to heat, eg a burning laser.
I'm assuming it is. Or else it could be a rather useless weapon. When CMs are incorperated.
BecauseICannotSing 2 years ago
I think I've read about it in the Israel Air Force Magazine. Is this the Nautilus?
FireStorm81318 2 years ago
This is pure genius "NIKOLA TESLA" technology invented from his brilliant mind, 100 years ago!!
Back then they refer to his idea as "The Death Ray." Remote control smart bombs, teleguided missiles, space probes, microwave, radio, radar... all are TESLA's idea.
librophile 2 years ago
the real battle is between ISLAM and zionism for the sake of the whole world
there white ethnic european people belive in ISLAM and turn to it
why? are they too terrorists
even in usa there are orgonal white americans turn to it are they too terr.
korpolo 2 years ago
Hey, a friend of mine just showed me a video of a woman named "Wafa Sultan", who also decided to expose some of the Islam's truth. It perfectly fits what you said before. With all your knowledge, you should post a comment or two over there (I would read anything you write, but here is not the place-we blocked all of this video-related comments)
FireStorm81318 3 years ago
Thanks anyway for the info. I never really knew those facts before
FireStorm81318 3 years ago
Hell no I won't read it, not even those sections only. I believe you, but I do not believe in the Quran, so I feel it would be wrong for me to even look.
FireStorm81318 3 years ago
idea, but I never stated it like you did, out of an assumption that it will not really change anything (and because people would not always agree with me, and probably say that I'm crazy). I never saw it like you did- I thought it would start a war, but lets face it- even if some people will believe us, we will never make it happen, and just cause believers and disbelievers to fight each other.
FireStorm81318 3 years ago
Thank you for giving me full permission to use your ideas, and it's also nice to know that you care that much. But you should know that you are not the only one who comes up with such ideas- In Israel, many of us just start thinking those ways after years of being at risk just by taking the bus, shopping at malls, and sometimes even by staying home- terrorists already broke into private homes to kill before, and their rockets just make it worse. I myself had before that particular...
FireStorm81318 3 years ago
I don't know if you did that on purpose, but the content of your comment is hilarious. Now, as for what you said- I think you are giving them too much credit-they will probably never think that far, just go berserk, starting World War III. Those are pretty radical thoughts (not that I think they are wrong), were are you from? (My first bets would be Israel or the U.S. for they are the only ones who continually suffer from terror).
FireStorm81318 3 years ago
Well, that book did bring the most violent religion to earth. And the word "alienating" amazingly makes sense. And to think I said Muhamad thought he was lifted to the sky because of taking drugs...Ha ha..maybe those were extraterrestrials who wanted us to fight each other...So far the Quran lead only to disasters. Yeah, maybe it enslaves the Muslims, and they are not guilty for their actions. Either way, when the time comes, we will have to stand against them(at least according to prophet)
FireStorm81318 3 years ago
Maybe that will be the main war of the Apocalipse? If anyone fits the description of the evil that wants to conquer the world and deteriorate it into a savage war-its the Muslims.
FireStorm81318 3 years ago
Thank you
It's nice to know that some people still believe we have a right to defend owerselves
FireStorm81318 3 years ago
What do you mean by saying "Hopefully they will give Israel MORE of these things"?
This is an Israeli developed weapon!
FireStorm81318 3 years ago
They should give this to Sderot, Israel.
yoavYbinoon 3 years ago
i believe they're already have it
but they won't used it because if rockets are repelled they don't have excuse to kill 600 civilian in Gaza
Shadowfie 3 years ago
I doubt that.
yoavYbinoon 3 years ago
Cuanto cuesta una aparato como este??
A cuanto lo venden??
Saludos.
JordanSiglo21 3 years ago
hope it stops rpgs also
laurence9618 3 years ago
They should develop a navalized version!
VigilanteAgumon 3 years ago