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Laser gun from the 60’s

Can any of you remember a time in your life where laser guns were not just a few years away? Sven found a photo that was published in a German military journal from 1964.

Lasergewehr Sut 1964
Very rifle like. Click to expand.

The caption:

“The laser rifle…that was developed by an American company and now presented for the first time is lighter than an infantry rifle. 10 kg baggage in form of batteries make it possible to shoot 10,000 times. The effect in the target is quite small. Only if the enemy coincidentally looks into the muzzle of the laser rifle he’ll have serious eye damage even at a distance of 1.5 km as a result of the strong dazzling. Fire effects are at such distances not possible yet, and it’s still a long way to the “death rays”. “

Sven pointed out that the first laser guided bombs were developed only a few years later. These bombs were guided by a laser mounted in the back seat canopy of an F-4 cockpit and manually operated by the Weapons System Operator. The laser used was probably very similar to the one use in the above photo.

Thanks to Sven, who blogs at Defense and Freedom, for the scan and translation.

Posted by Steve on Mar 20th 2009 | Filed in military, rifles, weapons | Comments (2)

Gravity guns are impossible says scientists

Just in case you had any doubts, the elite JASON scientists have reported that gravity weapons are impossible.

 Features 20060329 Grav Gun
A “gravity gun” from a computer game.

New Scientist reports:

When the JASON team did the maths, however, results were not good for the plan’s supporters.

The technique is so inefficient that it would take longer than the lifetime of the universe for every power station on Earth to produce a gravitational wave with the energy of one ten millionth of a Joule. Accelerating a spacecraft at 10 metres per second squared, a rate that just exceeds the pull of Earth’s gravity, would require 10^25 times (a 1 followed by 25 zeroes) the electricity output of the world.

Posted by Steve on Dec 22nd 2008 | Filed in military, news, weapons | Comments (9)

Apache Pistol / Knife / Knuckle Duster

This great looking contraction was called the “Apache”.

 Apache2
Read more about it at Hell in a Handbasket

Posted by Steve on Nov 27th 2007 | Filed in handguns, strange guns, weapons | Comments (4)