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Laser weapon dazzles but doesn’t blind

A new type of laser device being developed by the Pentagon will let military personnel force drivers to a halt without harming their eyesight
A safer laser weapon could help troops stop drivers at checkpoints without
A safer laser weapon could help troops stop drivers at checkpoints without “friendly fire” incidents
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THE Pentagon is working on a laser dazzler that will force drivers to stop without harming their eyes.

When a vehicle approaches a checkpoint at speed, ignoring warning signs to slow down, troops do not know whether the driver is simply careless or a suicide bomber. They need a clear and harmless way of forcing drivers to stop.

Green designed to temporarily blind drivers were sent to US forces in Iraq and Afghanistan for just this purpose. But at short range they can damage the eye, and a number of US troops and civilians have ended up in hospital with eye injuries after “friendly fire” incidents.

“US troops and civilians have been sent to hospital with eye injuries after ‘friendly fire’ incidents”

Now the US Department of Defense’s (JNLWD) in Quantico, Virginia is developing a pulsed laser designed to prevent eye damage. Its wavelength means a portion of the light is absorbed by the vehicle windscreen, vaporising the outer layer of the glass and producing a plasma. This absorbs the rest of the pulse and re-emits the energy as a brilliant white light that is dazzling but harmless.

Because the light is emitted from the windscreen, the effect on the driver’s eyes should be the same regardless of the vehicle’s distance from the laser.

Scott Griffiths of the JNLWD says it hopes to have a working prototype ready by next year.

Topics: Weapons