if a civilian aircraft can be put in jeopardy by a laser device that costs only a few dollars, then so can a fighter jet or Air Force One. What does the Air Force do to stop enemies shining lasers in our pilots' eyes? Why can't civilian pilots use the same technology?
There are defenses against laser blinding weapons. Think of the welders helmet whose glass instantly darkens when an arc is struck, only fancier and more high tech. They are expensive and cumbersome
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"Lasers"
"Lasers"
People doing this, suck
The brighter laser pointers, easily obtainable for short money, are easily bright enough to do permanent damage to the eye.
Calling them "Laser blinding weapons" is neither hysteria nor boot-licking copaganda.
Personally, I'd like to see the book thrown at anybody trying to tag airplanes with them.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5754573/
What do military pilots do about this problem?
if a civilian aircraft can be put in jeopardy by a laser device that costs only a few dollars, then so can a fighter jet or Air Force One. What does the Air Force do to stop enemies shining lasers in our pilots' eyes? Why can't civilian pilots use the same technology?
Perhaps military aircraft
are permitted to shoot back?
There are defenses against laser blinding weapons
There are defenses against laser blinding weapons. Think of the welders helmet whose glass instantly darkens when an arc is struck, only fancier and more high tech. They are expensive and cumbersome
immajjin driving down i-93 at 65 m.p.h.
ħen oll uv a sudden getting blīnded by a red lazər.