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The laser-crossbow might be very good idea, but this might stay in level of idea for a long time


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Kimmo Huosionmaa

When we are playing the computer games, we will see the most incredible weapons, what man can ever imagine. One of the most exotic ideas of the laser-weapons is the mixture of a medieval bow and the laser gun. When we will first look at this weapon, we must think that the creator of that mixture is insane. But if the thinker has the engineers way of creating products, might somebody think that this kind of thing is not bad at all.


The reason for mixing the bow and laser might be, that the laser system is equipped with hand use generators, what will give electric power to that system. If the laser is equipped two electric generators, the user might reload the batteries of that weapon by pulling the bowstring, and this movement will rotate the generators inside this weapon.


That’s why the laser, what fictional Chewie uses in Star Wars might be not bad at all. The bow’s structure will eliminate the overheating of the system, and because this weapon could rearm without outer electric supply, and because this kind of laser has limitless firepower, that might be interested in the real world military men.


But this kind of weapons has one security problem. They need no outer electricity, and that’s why the weapon what creates it ammunition inside their core are far more dangerous than any other weapons. The number of bullets or number of shots is normally limited by the number of bullets, but this kind of weapon what creates it supply power with the internal generator, so there will be no limit for shots. The generators must do like the rotating speed is so fast as possible, and then it can give power supply for that laser.

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