scream-of-consciousness;
"If you're trying to change minds and influence people it's probably not a good idea to say that virtually all elected Democrats are liars, but what the hell."
Automated,
computer-targeting machine guns are okay in a pinch,
but sometimes putting 180 25mm slugs down range every minute just isn't
enough. Sometimes you need a little more energy, and that's when you
strap a laser on the thing. Boeing and BAE are partnering up to take
the existing Mk 38 Mod 2 Machine Gun System, which offers a 25mm M242
barrel, and pair it with Boeing's directed energy system. The resulting
beautiful machine is called the Mk 38 Mod 2 Tactical Laser System,
offering the ability to fling both hot metal and even hotter photons
against whatever targets would dare come in range. This integration is
said to allow for these upgraded turrets to be easily installed and
controlled on our naval vessels, vessels that are, for now, still stuck
on the water. Apparently we're still a few years away from the Wave
Motion Engine and FTL battleship travel.
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A safer place, yes. If the Obama administration doesn't cut
funding. "The One" that just said "Billions
for Food Stamps but not one penny for defense." And we still
won't be nearly as safe as if Boeing been allowed to take the last
steps in its Airborne Laser program.
The
futuristic weapon, conceived to shoot down enemy ballistic missiles not
long after they blast off, stayed on the drawing board in the early
1990s. Then, it survived an effort to slash its funding at the end of
the Clinton administration. And in 2009, Secretary of Defense Robert
Gates gutted the program, telling Congress, "There's nobody in uniform
that I know who believes that this is a workable concept."
Right Gates. And who in the military will risk their career to
contradict you? "Oh look, we
just shot
down a missle, too bad it doesn't work!"
Consider that Obama has spent what, $7 trillion?- $12 trillion? on
social engineering in just his first two years. All told, the
Pentagon has spent around $5.2 billion on this project since 1996,
according to the Missile Defense Agency, the Pentagon unit responsible
for the program. Here's a short video courtesy of my WSJ
source. And please, don't get me started on the F-22
again.
"If the number of Islamic terror attacks continues at the current rate, candlelight vigils will soon be the number-one cause of global warming. " Argus Hamilton
3 comments:
Anonymous
said...
Dear Engineers:
I have a Chrysler 300, would this beautiful weapon be able to be installed on the roof of my car? I could get down the freeway so much faster with it and have fun at the same time. If installed, would it affect my gas mileage? I don't care if it does, but the Fools in Washington, DC do. Thanks.