1 To protect its commercial flights from possible attacks using very short-range surface-to-air missiles, Israel has developed a 5 km green
5000mw laser pointer defense system mounted on each aircraft.
With increasing terrorism around the world, the security of commercial aircraft and others is becoming a big issue. Indeed, they can be the target of missiles launched by terrorists. A new on-board laser system will prevent or thwart these attacks in the future.
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2 The new class 3 green
2000mw laser pointer system is called SkyShield and uses multispectral infrared countermeasures. The system uses infrared to detect and destroy missiles. The advantage of such technology is twofold; it detects attacks faster and prevents pilots from performing risky maneuvers to avoid them. SkyShield can detect a missile attack within seconds using its infrared sensors. It then sends a laser to the missile's navigation system to either detonate it in the open or direct it to a location with less damage.
The technology was developed by the company Elbit Systems with the aim of preventing possible attacks on its planes taking off or landing in Israel. A commercial version of the new security shield, C-MUSIC, has already been tested and is very effective. All that remains is to convince manufacturers and airlines not only in Israel, but around the world.
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3 A gendarmerie operation took place on Wednesday morning at the Travelers' area on Chemin des Cailloux in Dijon. The objective: "to search for lasers used to aim civilian and military planes" explained the communications officer of the Burgundy gendarmerie, Jean-François Cortot. Aiming a cheap green
Rechargeable Laser Pointer at the pilot's cockpit has apparently become a trendy game, according to the increase in the number of incidents in recent months at several French airports.