Only problem with doing that is that it clearly marks who's doing the pointing. It leaves a bright, unnatural, and perfectly straight line right back to the pointer. It's a little conspicuous.
And I would never want to use this in a crowd since it'll cause eye damage from just a reflection, and I couldn't control the collateral.
Yeah I would never want to use this under those kinds of situations. Even though it shoots a thin beam, it's a large area of effect weapon. Any kind of reflection, even a diffused one, can cause eye damage. So it'd be incredibly reckless to use this in a crowd.
And it paints a really big target on the one pointing.
There was a history channel darpa video about thr army making one of those to fuck up cameras and drones. Which it did. However it worked to well on eyes so they shelved it. Which means at least one cia guy has one for weird uses
Only problem with doing that is that it clearly marks who's doing the pointing. It leaves a bright, unnatural, and perfectly straight line right back to the pointer. It's a little conspicuous.
And I would never want to use this in a crowd since it'll cause eye damage from just a reflection, and I couldn't control the collateral.
Also it would maybe set the tear gass on fire
Yeah I would never want to use this under those kinds of situations. Even though it shoots a thin beam, it's a large area of effect weapon. Any kind of reflection, even a diffused one, can cause eye damage. So it'd be incredibly reckless to use this in a crowd.
And it paints a really big target on the one pointing.
deleted by creator
Cameras don't usually have any kind of filter for any kind of light.
There was a history channel darpa video about thr army making one of those to fuck up cameras and drones. Which it did. However it worked to well on eyes so they shelved it. Which means at least one cia guy has one for weird uses