Electrolaser
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Un electrolaser est un type d'arme délivrant des chocs électriques en utilisant l'énergie dirigée. Il utilise les lasers pour former un canal/chemin d'air ionisé conducteur. Une fraction de seconde après, un puissant courant électrique est envoyé vers la cible à travers ce canal d'air conducteur. Une sorte de version grande portée des pistolets à chocs électriques comme ceux de marque Tasers. Le courant alternatif est envoyé à travers une série de transformateurs en cascade, pour créer une tension très élevée. La tension finale se situer entre 108 and 109 volts. Ce courant est injecté dans le canal de plasma créé par le faisceau laser.
Utilisation
Exemples d'electrolasers
Il existe plusieurs système, encore à l'état de prototype. HSV Technologies, Ionatron, Phoenix.
HSV Technologies
HSV Technologies, anciennement de San Diego en Californie http://www.hsvti.com, sont la conception d'un dispositif non létale, qui a été présenté dans l'article 2002 le magazine TIME "Au-delà de la balle en caoutchouc". Il s'agit d'un electrolaser utilisant un lumiére laser ultraviolette, pour immobiliser des cibles vivantes à distance sans contact. est prévu pour un moteur-désactivation variation pour les utiliser contre les allumages électroniques de voitures.
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