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New Scientist Breaking News - US military sets laser PHASRs to stun

The US government has unveiled a "non-lethal" laser rifle designed to dazzle enemy personnel without causing them permanent harm. But the device will require close scrutiny to ensure compliance with a United Nations protocol on blinding laser weapons.

The Personnel Halting and Stimulation Response (PHASR) rifle was developed at the Air Force Research Laboratory in New Mexico, US, and two prototypes have been delivered to military bases in Texas and Virginia for further testing.

The US Department of Defense (DoD) believes the weapon could be used, for example, to temporarily blind suspects who drive through a roadblock. However, the DoD has yet to reveal details of how the laser works and has yet to respond to New Scientist’s requests for further information.

Laser weapons capable of blinding enemies have been developed in the past but were banned under a 1995 UN convention called the Protocol on Blinding Laser Weapons. The wording of this protocol, however, does not prohibit lasers that temporarily dazzle a foe.

I remember when that was passed, and I've got to admit it doesn't make much sense to me.

You can employ flamethrowers, grenades, bullets, bombs and shells of all sorts of tonnages and killing power... leaving a body in bits and pieces, blowing off a hand or arm or leg, or causing severe burns - and all that's okay and acceptable according to the laws of war. But you can't blind someone.

All righty then! Everyone clear on that? Kill, but don't blind!

J.

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