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NEWS AND VIEWS THAT IMPACT LIMITED CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT

"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams

Friday, June 24, 2016

Lasers to Kill Terminator Drones



A World Gone Mad

  • The mad scientists in the Military-Industrial Complex are creating independent acting Terminators with artificial intelligence as rapidly as possible.  
  • To counter the Terminators we are deliberately building we now have to spend billions on anti-Terminator technology.  We are doomed.


(Fox News)  -  Drones may be fantastic as a consumer hobby, but these small unmanned aerial vehicles pose a significant security threat when they fall into the wrong hands. One weaponized drone is bad enough, but drone swarms are a security nightmare for military officials. 
Drones, whether alone or in groups, are difficult to spot when approaching, tough to follow on radar, and cannot be easily shot down using conventional weapons. To combat this potential threat, Lockheed Martin is developing a laser-based weapon that'll blow such drones out of the sky.
Traditional military protocol relies on the use of missiles and guns fired from the ground or from ships or vehicle platforms. These armaments may work for ballistic missiles, enemy aircraft, and other larger targets, but they are not effective against drones.

Drones are difficult to target because of their small size and maneuverability. By the time a conventional weapon is deployed and prepared to fire, a drone could already be at its target. When trying to neutralize a swarm of drones, a laser weapon is preferable because it can be deployed almost instantly and can fire a series of pulses that destroy a target with precision.
Lockheed Martin is focusing on these laser weapons, combining multiple fiber lasers into a weapons system that can target and destroy a swarm of drones with a 60-kilowatt burst. The system is smaller than a conventional weapon, allowing it to be installed in a wide variety of platforms including armored trucks and similar smaller vehicles. It also is covert because the laser bursts cannot be seen by the naked eye making it the ultimate stealth weapon. Because it uses multiple lasers, the 60-kilowatt system can be scaled up or down in power to suit the needs of the military unit.
Developed within Lockheed Martin's well-know Skunk Works division, the 60-kilowatt drone-killing laser is being prepped for military deployment by the U.S. Army later this year. Each 60-kilowatt laser system will be mounted on a service truck for flexible and fast deployment against enemy rockets, cruise missiles, artillery, and drones.
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Anti-Drone Laser System






The Terminator Series


Our "all knowing" and "wise" politicians are spending mountains of cash to destroy the human race.  In other words, what else is new?
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Check out a few of the most recent articles in our Terminator series.



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"Justice is coming to all of us, no matter what the fuck we do. You know, mankind's been trying to kill each other off since the beginning of time. Now, we finally have the power to finish the job. Ain't nothing gonna matter once those nukes start flying; we'll all be dust."
The Comedian

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