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Subject: IP: No human finger will actually pull a trigger..: Risks Digest 21.20
>------------------------------ > >Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2001 16:10:55 -0500 >From: "Daniel P. B. Smith" <dpbsmith@world.std.com> >Subject: No human finger will actually pull a trigger... > >"Hemos," in an article in Slashdot, called my attention to > http://www.cnn.com/2001/US/01/12/airborne.laser/index.html >This describes a weapons system under development, in which a Boeing 747 >will carry an airborne laser capable of shooting down missiles. According >to the article: > > No trigger man > > No human finger will actually pull a trigger. Onboard computers will > decide when to fire the beam. > > Machinery will be programmed to fire because human beings may not be fast > enough to determine whether a situation warrants the laser's use, said > Col. Lynn Wills of U.S. Air Force Air Combat Command, who is to oversee > the battle management suite. > > The nose-cone turret is still under construction > > "This all has to happen much too fast," Wills said. "We will give the > computer its rules of engagement before the mission, and it will have > orders to fire when the conditions call for it." > > The laser has about only an 18-second "kill window" in which to lock on > and destroy a rising missile, said Wills. > > "We not only have to be fast, we have to be very careful about where we > shoot," said Wills, who noted that the firing system will have a manual > override. "The last thing we want to do is lase an F-22 (fighter jet)." > >"I should've done better, didn't mean to be unkind. >Y'know that was the last thing on my mind..." > >Daniel P. B. Smith <dpbsmith@world.std.com> For archives see: http://www.interesting-people.org/
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