chinese laser weapon development

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Colonel
Probably just a dazzler.

The only factual part of it could be that it's a laser. Who knows? It could be a one dollar laser dazzler .

Be careful of the propaganda that is getting more rampant nowadays. See how China is being made the scapegoat for basically following the WTO rules, with some of them even claiming China is now "effectively" a developed country and should not come under those rules.
 

siegecrossbow

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The only factual part of it could be that it's a laser. Who knows? It could be a one dollar laser dazzler .

Be careful of the propaganda that is getting more rampant nowadays. See how China is being made the scapegoat for basically following the WTO rules, with some of them even claiming China is now "effectively" a developed country and should not come under those rules.

You are not suggesting that those US pilots blinded themselves with laser pointers, right?
 

taxiya

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Registered Member
If the pilot lasing did happen,SO WHAT? If someone peek into my house, I will poke their eyes.

See the illustration below. The supposed location of the incident is just 750 meters west to the Chinese base. The American plane got too close to a foreign military base? For what reason did the American pilot took that HARD turn to reach their air port runway?
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right when I saw it on some US server (was on Thursday evening), later a Mod deleted it ... anyway now I read
China refutes US allegation of laser use in Djibouti
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China's Ministry of National Defense Friday refuted the allegations that its base in Djibouti had pointed lasers at U.S. military aircraft there, saying it was in "complete contradiction to the facts."

"We have refuted the false accusations through official channels. The Chinese side has consistently abided by international law and the laws of the local country strictly, and is committed to safeguarding regional security and stability," said the ministry in a statement.
 
here's what BreakingDefense had to say on May 03, 2018 at 2:05 PM:
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Several laser attacks on U.S. aircraft in Djibouti are another way the Chinese appear to be making their presence felt in Africa. One analyst calls it a warning shot to other countries in the region.
The United States is accusing the China of using high-powered military lasers to target U.S. military aircraft flying in and out of Djibouti, the tiny Horn of Africa nation that houses military bases from both countries.

One recent incident injured two U.S. airmen piloting a C-130 landing at the U.S. base there, said Maj. Sheryll Klinkel, a Pentagon spokesperson. The injuries were minor, she said, but she described the laser as “military grade,” without going into further detail.

Washington has issued a démarche, or a formal complaint, over the laser attacks, which have numbered somewhere between two and ten over the past several weeks. The Federal Aviation Administration issued a Notice to Airmen on May 2 advising pilots about “unauthorized laser activity” and “multiple lazing events involving high power laser” near the Chinese military installation in Djibouti. It was the second warning from the FAA in as many weeks.

Military officials say they’re confident that the Chinese are responsible for the lasers, as they are coming from the direction of the Chinese base nearby, and are too powerful to be commercial, off-the-shelf gear.

“It’s enough that we’re concerned that we demarched them, and asked them to investigate. We’re confident,” that it was the Chinese, Pentagon spokesperson Dana White told reporters on Thursday.

The Chinese People’s Liberation Army base in Djibouti was established on August 1, 2017. It is China’s first overseas base.

“This sends a signal to Africa and globally that China has advanced weapons and is prepared to use them,” Dean Cheng, an expert on the Chinese military at the Heritage Foundation, told me. “The lack of an American response will be exploited as a warning that not even America dares stand up to China–so neither should you.”

Cheng also noted that the Chinese deliberately held a show of force as they inaugurated their base last year, complete with armored vehicles, “making clear that they had a heavy armored fighting vehicle contingent there. It is likely that this is meant to intimidate the other powers using Djibouti facilities.”
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Equation

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here's what BreakingDefense had to say on May 03, 2018 at 2:05 PM:
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Several laser attacks on U.S. aircraft in Djibouti are another way the Chinese appear to be making their presence felt in Africa. One analyst calls it a warning shot to other countries in the region.
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Meanwhile we are still waiting for the US to prove that those chemical attacks came from Assad forces and that Russia poisoned one of their former agent now living in London.:rolleyes: Hey what about the "danger of Sadam Hussein WMD" to the world? OR how those US diplomats ears had gone deaf because of Cuba's sonic weapon that did it in Havana?o_O
 

Yodello

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No, lol. That would be to another whole new level.

I wouldn't discount the Americans' ability to conjure up such an act. All for the 'Land of the free and home of the brave'. I wouldn't be surprised to hear U.S Soldiers shooting themselves or U.S planes bombing their own bases to find an excuse to start a war somewhere.
 
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