Airborne Laser Testbed

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Uploaded by on Feb 12, 2010

www.ipresscenter.com: The Airborne Laser Testbed (ALTB) research and development platform successfully fired the onboard High Energy Laser (HEL) to engage an instrumented target missile, called a Missile Alternative Range Target Instrument (MARTI).

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  • And you hate Iran because....?? Because watched Fox News too much ?

  • Ahhh Thanks for the translation...Google needs to work on their translator technology a bit more it appears.

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  • MARTIan?? 

  • Takes way too long...

  • @Eivannn233 Zionists of course. They control our media and make Iran look like some villain in attempt to get USA to go to war on behalf of Israel. When in actuality Israel is our worst enemy and Iran doesn't have nuclear weapons but Israel does.

  • lol whats up with the the hate on Iran?

  • 1st laser: Ne-Ne laser (pointer)

    2nd laser: CO2 laser (attacker)

    Am I right?

  • @phpHanut What are you talking about? Space does not make you safe from laser attacks. It actually does the opposite making you more vulnerable. This laser can be used to knock out satellites and Im sure is equally effective on ICBM targets. Learn about science and get more facts, opinions are like assholes.

  • "It has to focus on one point for half a minute

    Piece of shit

    Even chinese laser pointers are stronger"

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