Comments by "Hyok Kim" (@hyokkim7726) on "Can Laser Weapons Stop Drone Attacks?" video.

  1. 00:45 ROK is coming out with 100k laser weapon this year. They also are coming out with the laser weapon specializing in clearing landmines/IEDs. 05:22 Can the laser weapon be damaged by the lasers fired by the enemy? If so, drones can be eventually equipped with lasers of their own, when the laser units become lighter, and batteries become more energy dense? Eventually AI can take over in swarm attack against ground units. 08:16 What about using, 'Slice and Dice', like a light saber from Star Wars? Far more effective than track, aim, and point? 13:30 What about rail gun? I know USN has cancelled it; too heavy for USAF; too out of budget for USMC, but what about the Army, and the USSF? 14:56 Again, what about rail gun? And what if the enemy comes up with some kind of reflective coating that renders the laser beam ineffective. I know back in the 80s, people were talking about lasers for Reagan's 'Star Wars' scheme, but the opponents countered it would make lasers ineffective. Also, they are coming up with 'Stealth' design for both missiles and smart bomb, which could be devastating, not detectable by radar, not detectable by IR, but still guided, especially by inertial navigation, augmented by GPS. ROKA, for example, is planning to equip K3 MBTs with both a rail gun, as the primary armament, and laser as the AD, on unmanned turret, with an electric motor, eventually. There's a considerable difference in the proposed description of K3 in Korean, and in English, which does not mention railgun, laser, or electric motor. 15:37 Does this account for the potential use of reflective coating by the hostile powers? As for space use, what about mini/micro modular nuclear reactors for laser/railgun use? It will have a huge advantage over the enemy who need to recharge.
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