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cobookman | 4 years ago

Would it? If the laser is able to focus on the rocket for multiple seconds. Then it'd just need to pack a fraction of that energy over a sustained duration. Which sounds reasonable.

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endymi0n|4 years ago

Indeed, most people are very surprised that a stick of dynamite has just the energy equivalent of a Snickers bar. Spread the energy release over more than just a few microseconds and you have a very different profile.

somewhereoutth|4 years ago

Indeed, and going the other way, a snickers bar will get you surprising far across the English Channel in a rowing boat.

CapitalistCartr|4 years ago

The rocket is moving at perhaps mach 4+. The laser has to strike a singular spot. So holding focus for multuple seconds is an as-yet-unsolved problem. Of course, hitting an incoming missile at all is at the edge of current capability.

lr1970|4 years ago

Most likely, a missile will be rotating about its axis of symmetry making illuminating a single spot possible only in a short pulse mode.