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laser

[ley-zer] / ˈleɪ zər /


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Militaries have mainly defended against Shaheds by shooting them down with cannon fire, missiles and interceptor drones, with the United States and Israel also developing lasers.

From Barron's

"The cost of firing one laser or microwave is really the cost of electricity," an expert in DEW systems design told AFP on condition of anonymity.

From Barron's

That math doesn’t really work, which is why the Defense Department is investing in lower-cost solutions, including lasers that can cost just a few dollars to shoot, according to Nawabi.

From Barron's

Their work also incorporates a technique called hot-wire laser irradiation.

From Science Daily

This theory underpins much of today's technology, including computer chips, lasers, fiber optic communication, solar panels, MRI scanners, electron microscopes, and the atomic clocks used in GPS systems.

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