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    From the page: The Wonder of Lasers Published by Mr Ghaz July 5, 2009, Category: Technology Instrument called laser gyroscopes use laser beams to detect changes in direction. These devices help ships, airplanes, and guided missiles stay on course. Another military use of lasers is in a... more

    Reviewed by Lotus1150 Jul 05, 01:07pm ( 10 reviews ) scienceray.com

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  • Rated by TamiAc on Jul 06, 1:33pm

    The Wonder of Lasers
  • Rated by juancav on Jul 05, 8:15pm

    Great modern discovery and its principal feature I think is :the accuracy.
  • Rated by Lotus1150 on Jul 05, 1:07pm

    From the page: The Wonder of Lasers Published by Mr Ghaz July 5, 2009, Category: Technology Instrument called laser gyroscopes use laser beams to detect changes in direction. These devices help ships, airplanes, and guided missiles stay on course. Another military use of lasers is in a guidance device called a target designator. A person using the device aims a laser beam at an enemy target. Missiles, artillery shells, and bombs equipped with laser beam detectors seek the reflected beam and adjust their flight to hit the spot where the beam is aimed...
  • Rated by Beadmonger on Jul 05, 8:36am

    Awesome technology!!
  • Rated by creator111 on Jul 05, 6:37am

    The Wonder of Lasers
  • Rated by ceebreeze on Jul 05, 5:41am

    A very interesting look at laser gyroscopes.
  • Rated by FyodorD75 on Jul 05, 5:38am

    A comprehensive article on practical applications of LASERS.
  • Rated by lekahe on Jul 05, 3:50am

    Instrument called laser gyroscopes use laser beams to detect changes in direction. These devices help ships, airplanes, and guided missiles stay on course. Another military use of lasers is in a guidance device called a target designator. A person using the device aims a laser beam at an enemy target. Missiles, artillery shells, and bombs equipped with laser beam detectors seek the reflected beam and adjust their flight to hit the spot where the beam is aimed...
  • Reviewed by jaybirdlynch on Jul 05, 3:07am

    Lasers facinate me. Thank you mrghaz for sending this to me!