Green Laser Pointer in Military

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Uploaded by on Apr 24, 2011

Laser pointer has become a useful tool in the military. In modern age of Military people are using high power green laser pointer to target longer distance beam profile. http://www.laserpointersshop.com/

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  • You just searched a bunch of shitty images, mostly shopped, and composed them in a horrible quality video format, grats

  • @l0rd0f0blivi0n He ment that there is always fog in the air, even if it's not visible, but if you would take distilled air or oxygen or something like that and pump it into a vacuum chamber, and make sure there aren't any particles except for the air, and you would FIRE YOUR LAZER, it wouldn't be visible because the molecules are too small or something, for the laser to reflect off it.

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  • @MongloBonglo These are crappy images and a terrible video but its simply not true that lasers cannot be visible in mid air. Green lasers at powers above 1Watt are easily visible in low light and as power increases will be visible in a normally lit room during the night. Hell even my 50mW Green DPSS laser is visible in low light, sure adding some smoke or fog helps it but you can definitely see it.

  • The laser is for accuracy not as a weapon

  • @MongloBonglo

    Bollocks, buddy. If you go out in the garden at night and point the thing at the sky you see the beam, and I live in England which isn't dusty at all, so bite me Mister.

  • @Me102288 laser is a constant beam of energy dumb ass, it dorsnt just stop it keeps going, ive got a 50mw suatained green laser that can be seen at 6 miles away, its fucking scary shit

  • @MongloBonglo you bell end, my cheap £3 ebay laser has a beam clearly visible in a clean well lit room, at night you can see it for miles, its thick and chunky just like my .....

  • ok, uh, I cant find ANY hand held laser thats capable of being seen a mile away...

    I do however have this 500 watt cutting laser.. I hope you dont think those little class 2 and 3 lasers are actually capable of be'in seen more then 100 feet away in the first place :-\

  • @MongloBonglo

    I can see a red or green lasers at night they show up like bright lines your talking about ultraviolet.... which is beyond human eye spectrum.. Lasers are regular light stimulated by the emission of radiation.

    you can even see ultraviolet if you have a digital camera.. *the basis of night vision"

  • @Me102288

    but he doesnt know where its coming from. have you seen a laser? they don't leave a visible beam unless there is significantl amounts of dust present.

    the beam is invisible in the air. you just have a dot somewhere and nothing else. Beams are put in TV, film, video games, etc. because it "looks cool" and because it helps make things more easy to understand.

    if you were watching a sci fi TV show, and all that you saw was a bright dot... it would look boring. So they add a beam.

  • Laserpointershop clearly missed the point when he wrote the little blurb under his montage of images.

    Green lasers are used because the human eye is better suited to see green than other colors, due to evolution on a planet where visible light is peaked in the green part of the spectrum (on the surface, not at the upper part of the atmosphere).

    the human eye sees green better than other colors. Its why TVs use more green in RGB pixels, 3 chip cameras have larger green-dominant sensors, etc.

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