Plasma Weapons?
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Plasma Weapons?
[quote=Wikipedia]At present, plasma cannons are only hypothetical weapons, as the amount of power that they need is currently beyond the capacity of any handheld device. Plasma rifles might not be possible, as the concept of plasma-firing weapons is scientifically difficult, for various reasons:
* The plasma shot out of a plasma rifle tends to dissipate in the surrounding environment within about 50 centimeters from the gun, from thermal and/or electric pressure expansion, called blooming, unless the magnetic confinement bottle is extended all the way to the target (as it was in the games Halo: Combat Evolved and Halo 2), or the particles are fired at high enough speed to reach a target before blooming occurs. This is then a particle beam more than a plasma beam.
* The technology to create plasma toroids and particle beams is presently far too bulky for anything man-portable. In such a high-performance design, the plasma would have to be stored and created in highly focused magnetic bottles, such as those used in NASA's VASIMR rocket: this design has been suggested as a potential weapon design for future real human-engineered plasma weapons. For simpler designs based on plasma cutting torches, a designer could get away with using an arcjet to heat the plasma, if his power source is strong enough.
* Using current technology, if a plasma beam was fired in a planetary atmosphere, it would quickly be stopped by atmospheric resistance and would make a short hot flame like a blowtorch
* One virtually universal characteristic of plasma weaponry is its tendency to overheat, thus being sometimes impractical even within the context of science fiction.[/quote]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plasma_rifle
I remember someone posting something about plasma weapons that were "supposedly" being developed a while back. Could anyone give me some information on this or on some realistic energy weapons that could possibly be developed?
Just something I would like to read up on.
* The plasma shot out of a plasma rifle tends to dissipate in the surrounding environment within about 50 centimeters from the gun, from thermal and/or electric pressure expansion, called blooming, unless the magnetic confinement bottle is extended all the way to the target (as it was in the games Halo: Combat Evolved and Halo 2), or the particles are fired at high enough speed to reach a target before blooming occurs. This is then a particle beam more than a plasma beam.
* The technology to create plasma toroids and particle beams is presently far too bulky for anything man-portable. In such a high-performance design, the plasma would have to be stored and created in highly focused magnetic bottles, such as those used in NASA's VASIMR rocket: this design has been suggested as a potential weapon design for future real human-engineered plasma weapons. For simpler designs based on plasma cutting torches, a designer could get away with using an arcjet to heat the plasma, if his power source is strong enough.
* Using current technology, if a plasma beam was fired in a planetary atmosphere, it would quickly be stopped by atmospheric resistance and would make a short hot flame like a blowtorch
* One virtually universal characteristic of plasma weaponry is its tendency to overheat, thus being sometimes impractical even within the context of science fiction.[/quote]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plasma_rifle
I remember someone posting something about plasma weapons that were "supposedly" being developed a while back. Could anyone give me some information on this or on some realistic energy weapons that could possibly be developed?
Just something I would like to read up on.
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Well you know that your military currently has a heavily modified 747 with a very high capacity Laser on board don't you? I do not know the output of this testbed, but it must be in the tens-of-kilowatts range and I would not be surprised if it has surpassed into the Megawatt class.
Look for this technology to be added to an AC-130 gunship sometime in the not-too-distant future.
FYI: a beamed-power laser launcher to get a 1-ton payload into space needs to be in the tens-of-megawatt class, and pulsing at 30-50 times a second.
Look for this technology to be added to an AC-130 gunship sometime in the not-too-distant future.
FYI: a beamed-power laser launcher to get a 1-ton payload into space needs to be in the tens-of-megawatt class, and pulsing at 30-50 times a second.
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Actually, the ABL ain't doin' so hot right now:Mobius wrote:Well you know that your military currently has a heavily modified 747 with a very high capacity Laser on board don't you? I do not know the output of this testbed, but it must be in the tens-of-kilowatts range and I would not be surprised if it has surpassed into the Megawatt class.
Look for this technology to be added to an AC-130 gunship sometime in the not-too-distant future.
http://www.spacewar.com/reports/Firefli ... Laser.html
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Isaac wrote: "breakthrough technology" -gillette.com
Why on earth does anyone need 5 blades on one razor???
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Five? Five is for pansies...Duper wrote:Isaac wrote: "breakthrough technology" -gillette.com
Why on earth does anyone need 5 blades on one razor???
10-bladed razor
Yeah, just a spoof, but just you wait...
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RoBoT wrote:Man, I'd hate to pay the electric bills for whoever's researching these plasma weapons...
um.. that would be "us" as many of these research projects are done on grant money.
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lol[]V[]essenjah wrote:Keep it on-topic please.
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I don't know about "currently has", but definitely "currently working on". In fact, when my program was cancelled a couple weeks ago, I was thinking of switching to that one. I went elsewhere, but it's still cool to read about.Mobius wrote:Well you know that your military currently has a heavily modified 747 with a very high capacity Laser on board don't you?
It's sometimes amazing to me how much stuff from science fiction is in current development.
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