Here's What Lockheed Martin's New Laser Gun Does To An Old Ford Pickup

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The engine of this old Ford F-150 was surgically blasted to oblivion from more than a mile away by a 30-kilowatt fiber laser weapon system called ATHENA made by security and aerospace outfit Lockheed Martin. ...Yikes.

ATHENA (Advanced Test High ENergy Asset) uses fiber-optics to generate laser beams that, as you can see, are terrifyingly precise and reportedly "the highest power ever documented by a laser weapon of its type." Lockheed Martin claims the hood and top end of the engine were burned through "in a matter of seconds."

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The company calls the tech spectral beam combining; in which "multiple fiber laser modules form a single, powerful, high-quality beam that provides greater efficiency and lethality than multiple individual 10-kilowatt lasers used in other systems."

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So I guess, like the Death Star dish-cannon or when the Ghostbusters "cross the streams."

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The company's Chief Technology Officer Keoki Jackson says they're hoping to strap these things to airplanes, helicopters, ships, and trucks.

For more a detailed analysis, our military research division Foxtrot Alpha has some deeper breakdowns of laser weapons and their applications.

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As for this poor unfortunate Ford in particular... I know we'd love to see its destruction from the perspective of that video camera mounted where the antenna should go, but sadly Lockheed Martin says it's classified.

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Image via Lockheed Martin


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