In 1994, Russian scientists discovered that if they pulsed a microwave laser fast enough, it would create an actual plasma filament.
This began the greatest dark arms race in the history of mankind, that most people still currently know nothing about. They will soon.
These lasers use femtosecond pulses to create either lightning like filamentation, or a soliton.
By the early 2000s, the navy was hooking these chemical lasers up to the sails of nuclear subs, for their raw wattage, and using them to make large, fully controllable solitons that could be shot off or controlled on vector (think tic tac UAP).
The USMIL has since then been developing smaller, cooler, and more efficient gain mediums. What's coming us fully rechargeable Tesla soliton guns, that can blow a man up instantly from three miles away without leaving a trace.
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Thread has a lot of interesting discussion
https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/rsd90n/guys_what_the_actual_fuck_is_this_make_this_go/
Winner comment:
He's exactly right. This is the Pulsed Impulsive Kill Laser.
https://www.popularmechanics.com/military/research/a25091957/plasma-weapon-history/
Old tech growing up.
In 1994, Russian scientists discovered that if they pulsed a microwave laser fast enough, it would create an actual plasma filament.
This began the greatest dark arms race in the history of mankind, that most people still currently know nothing about. They will soon.
These lasers use femtosecond pulses to create either lightning like filamentation, or a soliton.
By the early 2000s, the navy was hooking these chemical lasers up to the sails of nuclear subs, for their raw wattage, and using them to make large, fully controllable solitons that could be shot off or controlled on vector (think tic tac UAP).
The USMIL has since then been developing smaller, cooler, and more efficient gain mediums. What's coming us fully rechargeable Tesla soliton guns, that can blow a man up instantly from three miles away without leaving a trace.
This is coming within the next five to ten years.