US New LASER Aircraft Carrier SHOCKED The World!

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Published 2023-05-09
The $13.3 billion Ford is the largest and most expensive warship ever to sail. It boasts a sprawling five-acre flight deck and new technologies aimed at making it (and carriers like it) the world’s most powerful well into 2050 and beyond. The vessel holds four squadrons of fighters on board and a bevy of support and tactical aircraft—more than 60 planes in all, though it can accommodate as many as 90.

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  • @dudley5658
    And yet China was able to fly a balloon all the way across the country at super slow speed.
  • @billbyerley2930
    I just want to stop and thank every single serving in our military today, thank you ladies and gentlemen, may God be with you every step of the way. I pray for all of ya"ll a blessed journey.
  • @jaybraun2947
    If we know this, something 10x as powerful is already active
  • @DroneUpp
    As a former sailor with over six years sea duty, I know that we need to continue to improve our technology to fend off China's weaponry!!! This is essential! Go Navy!
  • I told my wife almost 30 years ago that weapons like this would become invented in the near future. I'm an artist and I was studying color. Back then including color spacing. And I knew that as soon as they developed the blue and the green lazer ,it would happen.
  • @user-wc4bo2si8d
    Having served on a carrier one feels extremely vulnerable in a vast open area like the ocean. I like the idea of laser defense against hypersonic missiles. Hopefully they will get it up and running asap.
  • @JMVD48
    Great news, laser installations are expensive to buy, but very efficient and cheap to run, hopefully for many years to come.
  • @kotabear151
    "Scotty.... Beam us up". "There's no intelligent life down here"! 😆😜
  • @user-tw5qr7eg7f
    Laser beams can also be dual-used as precise tracking vectors for other weapons to deal jointly with the most difficult of targets in a layered defense.
  • @techracer2003
    If the development of cruise missiles and drones did not make surface warships obsolete already as seen in the latest war in Ukraine, a swarm of hypersonic missiles certainly would even with the lasers (one can only shoot down so many in a short amount of time). However, I sense that the development of lasers would not only lead to its eventual use on missiles and drones, but shortly after on planes and other warships (essentially boring a hole to sink a ship, igniting the tank inside a jet/helicopter, or worst yet, simply to evaporate the combatants inside those ships and planes). But given the future warfare of lasers, distances between two combating vessels and planes will be the key. Essentially they will have to be further and further apart such that any on-ground/surface lasers will become near ineffective in their usage due to the effects of Earth's curvature and atmospheric refraction and that will make it inevitable for those lasers to be mounted on space-satellites one day.
  • @davidd1395
    They’ve got to be way more advanced than the world is being told here, that’s a good thing.
  • America 🇺🇸 is being number one and will be number one God bless America 🇺🇸 for the ingenuity that real American provides to keep peace and American free from any adversary ,we American must be proud of the one and only America freedom open your eyes American we are free all I can say is GLORY and God BLESS AMERICA 🇺🇸
  • @Josh-cz9lp
    Fascinating. Lasers from the first time seeing one shoot into space have always amazed me.
  • I served aboard an aircraft carrier back in the late 60's. They sure have evolved a bunch since then.
  • Wow! What a highly interesting development in the field of air defense...