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LASER GUN

1 Your First Shot Pitch your innovation –


-LASER GUN DEVELOPMENT AND INTEGRATION OF HIGH POWER LASER WEAPONS

2 Summary Provide an executive summary of your innovation, and how it


would impact the future of the scientific sphere in context. This will form the
basis for the judging panel to evaluate your entry.

- The presentation of the operational implications of weapons is the first


step to aware for operational and scientific community of the evolution in
this area and it is used in order to alert the given on the nations with high
technologies developed. Initially, this paper described the capacity , as well
as the progress in its integration with air, land and naval platforms. It also
was presented the attractive costs and benefits ratio. Thereafter, it was
explained the necessity of operational concepts development on Armed
Forces, in order to guide appropriate manufacturing laser weapons,
highlighting the capabilities and limitations. Finally, it was presented an
overview of offensive and defensive operations enabled by use of
weapons.

3 What you are If you are a Startup, tell us about your company, the fields you
work in. What are the goals of your enterprise, and how are you planning to
achieve them? If you are an individual innovator, tell us about your
professional self and how you intend to make a difference to the future.

- MAKE TO LASER WEAPONS AND BEST TECHNOLOGYS MADE THEN TO USE


IT DEFENCE BY BORDER FIGHTS.
- I AM STUDET OF MASTER ENG. AND DESIGNER OF IN SOFTWER BASE
DESIGN IN PTC-CREO ,SOLIDWORK ETC.

4 Plan of Action Provide information in detail how you would transform your
idea in to a product of utility, the resources on hand, the resources required,
the timeframes, the constraints foreseen and any other additional
requirements.

-I HAVE ALSO SUPPORTED BY GOVERMENT , ISRO AND DRDO .


-weaponry, lasers or directed-energy weapons have the under-mentioned
advantages.

• Laser beams travel at the speed of light. Consequently, evading an


accurately aimed laser after it has been fired is impossible.

• Light is only slightly affected by gravity; hence, longrange projection


requires little compensation.

• Given a sufficient power source, laser weapons can essentially have


limitless ammunition.

• Because light has a practically zero ratio of momentum to energy, lasers


produce negligible recoil.

• Laser beams do not generate sound or light that would be detected by


human senses when emitted, so the weapon would not betray its user’s
position when fired.

5 The benefit Briefly let us know how your innovation will benefit the Defence
and Aerospace, and when

-Along with the Army and Navy applications, the solid-state laser has also
found its way to being integrated . developing variants of the solid-state laser,
powered by a drive shaft from an aircraft’s engine instead of batteries for
gunships. first-generation laser weapon would be able to engage aerial targets
such as cruise missiles and enemy aircraft, as well as ground targets such as
antiaircraft missile sites and ground vehicles. These capabilities would likely
require laser power of 100 KW.

-Ironically, lasers make poor offensive weapons. The power requirements to


burn through a bunker or an armoured vehicle, as opposed to a relatively
thinskinned missile, are still well out of reach. And, as lasers can only fire in a
straight line, they’re actually an inferior form of artillery to howitzers, which
can fire in a ballistic arc over a hill or over the horizon at targets not in their
line-of-sight. Despite all their shortcomings, lasers make excellent deterrents
against missiles and given their advantages of speed, cost and scalability in
terms of power output, laser weapon systems are the future of missile defence
systems.
6 What you would do In case you are shortlisted for the challenge prize, what
do you intend to do with the prize money?

-I HAVE PRICE MONEY USING TO MAKE THE LASER GUN.

SUMMARY

Ironically, lasers make poor offensive weapons. The power requirements to


burn through a bunker or an armoured vehicle, as opposed to a relatively
thinskinned missile, are still well out of reach. And, as lasers can only fire in a
straight line, they’re actually an inferior form of artillery to old-fashioned
howitzers, which can fire in a ballistic arc over a hill or over the horizon at
targets not in their line-of-sight. Despite all their shortcomings, lasers make
excellent deterrents against missiles and given their advantages of speed, cost
and scalability in terms of power output, laser weapon systems are the future
of missile defence systems.

Laser weapon systems comprise a set of technologies that offer unique new
capabilities. Unlike earlier weapon systems driven by the threats of the cold
war era, those of today are driven by capability requirements because the
threat is not dogmatically shaped.the evolution of weapons in the surface
Navy. Broad response capacity must be available to cope with the unexpected,
innovative, lowtech surprise. The potential for use of directed energy in
weapons, sensors and deterrent systems takes on new importance in this
scenario especially when juxtaposed with the promise of multi-megawatt
power availability from the shipboard electric plant. When placed in the
context of the electric ship, electrically pumped laser weapons and their
associated laser-based sensors, offer the potential for blinding sensors,
providing protection against ballistic missiles and an ability to handle hard-to-
discern, short-timeline anti-ship cruise missiles.

More generally, laser weapons enable delivery of scalable levels of energy at


both tactically and strategically relevant distances enabling the
accomplishment of new missions and generating entirely new classes of effects
during naval battle engagements and on the battlefield. They also offer unique
solutions to many of the most serious threats and enable safer
accomplishment of hazardous missions. Compared to traditional weapons,
laser weapons offer significant benefits including: non-lethal, long-range force
application capabilities, lethal target effects, potentially unlimited magazines
and significantly smaller logistics footprints than non-DE weapon systems;
although some specialized support equipment will be required. Furthermore,
there are advantages of reduced operational costs and lower manpower
requirements because of automated battle management systems using state-
of-the-art electronics. Laser weapons destroy a target either by heating the
target surface to the weakening point and causing it to fail under operating
stress, or by burning through the skin to destroy underlying critical
components and/or subsystems. Additionally, the laser may be used to attack
energetic material in a target and cause low-order detonation, a primary
destruction method. In all military applications, laser weapons, laser sensors
and laser deterrence and communications systems proffer significant force
multiplication and thus can enable future commanders to accomplish greater
numbers of missions more effectively and in less time, consistent with Force
Net and Sea Strike strategies.

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