The United States expresses concern after case involving Chinese authorities and a boat Philippine military. The reason behind this would be the new technology created by the Chinese military, a military grade laser.
In a video that has recently circulated, it is possible to see a Chinese boat pointing this laser at another boat that was circulating nearby. Precisely because of this test, it is believed that this is a new equipment to be laser developed by the country for military use.
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According to US military officials, this type of technology can indicate a potential threat. China claims the laser would have infinitely long-lasting power and is not in danger of overheating.
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According to several previous studies and tests with this type of resource, the equipment was not provided with an effective cooling system.
In this way, the new invention from China would have overcome this problem and is now able to carry out continuous use of the laser due to a new cooling technology.
After a series of hypotheses created on the subject, there is the theory that the Chinese laser would be equipped with gas cooling technology.
Such gas would be released together with the laser beams, automatically cooling the equipment and allowing its continuous use.
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The technology offers China a new level of military capability as it can revolutionize existing tactics using such equipment.
In this way, this keeps the high-powered laser in full working order and increases the range and damage caused by it in combat.
The new technology would have the ability to aim at a target for a long period of continuous time, causing more and more damage. In addition, the actuation distance can reduce risks for officers operating the weapon.
Uses of the new laser created by China
Although it seems to come from a fictional movie, the item is real, is in operation and would have several applications in possible battlefields. These extremely strong beams of light have the potential to damage many types of vehicles or equipment.
China could, for example, apply the laser directly to satellites to bring them down. Thus making them unusable, neutralizing the enemy's communication systems and guaranteeing an advantage in the field.
However, even with the speculation on the subject, the country has not yet revealed details about its new infinite power laser technology. This creates a large space for theories about its functioning and possible uses.