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After Laser Attacks, Pentagon Spending $200M to Protect Pilots’ Eyeballs

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The U.S. Air Force is planning to spend nearly $200 million on special glasses and visors to protect pilots’ eyes from dangerous lasers like the ones the Pentagon accuses China of firing into the cockpits of U.S. warplanes. (www.govexec.com) 更多...

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Highflyer1950
Highflyer1950 3
Why not spend the money on a special coating for the windscreens????????
JMARTINSON
JMARTINSON 1
Perhaps there is no such thing.
stansdds
I expect it is a lot less expensive and lot quicker to replace the visors and eyeglasses than to apply coatings or replace all of those windscreens and windows.
Cansojr
Cansojr 1
I already said that. Still it's a valid point.
Cansojr
Cansojr 1
Could a fold down visor provide flight information but it is configured to bounce the laser energy off the visor thus protecting the pilots eyes. I am sure there are coatings can be applied so the laser energy is defeated. In a sense we are giving the aircraft a pair of expensive sun glasses.

stansdds
But that would not provide protection from any direction other than through the HUD. coated helmet visors and eyeglasses are likely the best and most cost effective means of combating this issue.
kdhurne
Ken Hurne 1
It would be nice to see that same coating be made available for non-military folk as well.
ToddBaldwin3
ToddBaldwin3 1
Maybe a little primer on lasers, and laser protection would help.

https://www.lasersafety.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/LaserSafetyGuide.pdf

Specifically from that link

Why is there no pair of glasses covering all my lasers?
The radiation that is visible to humans lies between 380–780 nm
(the exact limits are different in each person). In order to cover all lasers
you would need a material that does not transmit any radiation for visible
radiation, which means it is completely black. When you block all visible
radiation, the only wavelengths left are invisible to the human eye. If
you have several lasers in this area, then it is necessary to use several
pairs of glasses. But even if you do not want to completely block all
wavelengths or have ’just a few wavelengths‘ to cover, the glasses may
be too dark. Usually the protection within a material slowly increases
until it reaches the required protection level at a given wavelength.
This means that it not only covers the required wavelength, but also
areas below and above it (with lower Optical Density). Therefore, if you
want to cover several wavelengths in the visible spectrum the Optical
Density curves will overlap, resulting in dark filters or glasses.
Matador
A laser seeking HARM would discourage the practice
ADXbear
ADXbear 1
Maybe kill the higher power lazer market.. guess its too late.. next will be laser mounted drones..
richardorgill
Already being tested
shenghaohan
Shenghao Han 0
Some people just like to watch the world burn... I bet one of them just wanted to watch a plane crash after they shined that laser to the planes...
Cansojr
Cansojr 1
What are you trying to say? It's disturbing by all accounts.
JMARTINSON
JMARTINSON 1
That is exactly what he said.

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