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Hecht, Jeff.
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Laser weapons -- History.
Laser weapons -- Design and construction.
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Hecht, Jeff.
Laser weapons -- History.
Laser weapons -- Design and construction.
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Lasers
,
death
rays
, and the
long
,
strange
quest
for the
ultimate
weapon
/ Jeff Hecht.
by
Hecht, Jeff.
Prometheus Books, 2019.
Call #:
623.446 H447L
Subjects
Laser weapons -- History.
Laser weapons -- Design and construction.
ISBN:
9781633884601 (hc.)
Description:
295 p., 8 unnumbered pages of plates : col. ill.; 24 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-279) and index.
Contents:
Death
rays
: from thunder gods to mad scientists -- How the Pentagon almost invented the laser -- The incredible rocket-engine laser -- Space
lasers
on the high frontier -- The "Star Wars" wars -- The airborne laser gets off the ground -- Back to the battlefield against insurgents -- Laser weapons go solid-state -- The
quest
for the
ultimate
weapon
.
Summary:
The laser--a milestone invention of the mid-twentieth century--quickly captured the imagination of the Pentagon as the key to the
ultimate
weapon
. Veteran science writer Jeff Hecht tells the inside story of the adventures and misadventures of scientists and military strategists as they exerted Herculean though often futile efforts to adapt the laser for military uses. From the 1950s' sci-fi vision of the "
death
ray," through the Reagan administration's "Star Wars" missile defense system, to more promising developments today, Hecht provides an entertaining history. As the author illustrates, there has always been a great deal of enthusiasm and false starts surrounding
lasers
. He describes a giant laser that filled a Boeing 747,
lasers
powered like rocket engines, plans for an orbiting fleet of robotic laser battle stations to destroy nuclear missiles, claims that nuclear bombs could produce intense X-ray laser beams, and a scheme to bounce laser beams off giant orbiting relay mirrors. Those far-out ideas remain science fiction. Meanwhile, in civilian sectors, the laser is already being successfully used in fiber optic cables, scanners, medical devices, and industrial cutting tools. Now those laser cutting tools are leading to a new generation of laser weapons that just might stop insurgent rockets. Replete with interesting characters, bizarre schemes, and wonderful inventions, this is a well-told tale about the evolution of technology and the reaches of human ambition.
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