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Instructions for Using Laser Destroyer
Laser destruction equipment has multiple applications, mainly including the following fields:
1. Military field:
Unexploded ordnance disposal: After military training, exercises, or actual combat, there may be some unexploded ordnance left on the battlefield, which poses a serious threat to the safety of personnel and equipment. Laser destruction equipment can perform long-distance, non-contact destruction of unexploded bombs at a safe distance, reducing the risk of explosive disposal operations and ensuring the safety of explosive personnel. For example, conventional ammunition of various calibers of the army can be destroyed, such as shells, rifle grenades, mortar shells, etc.
Destruction of waste ammunition: There will be a large amount of expired and scrapped ammunition in the military that needs to be disposed of. The traditional method of ammunition destruction may pose safety hazards, while laser destruction equipment can accurately destroy waste ammunition, reducing the occurrence of accidents such as explosions.
2. Public security and armed police fields:
Disposal of hazardous explosives: Public security and armed police forces may encounter confiscated hazardous explosives and improvised explosive devices in their daily work, and the handling of these items requires a high degree of safety and professionalism. Laser destruction equipment can remotely dispose of these hazardous explosives, avoiding direct contact between personnel and explosive materials such as detonators and detonating cords, and improving operational safety.
Work instructions for laser destruction equipment
Laser destruction mainly utilizes the interaction between high-energy density laser beams and targets to achieve destruction.
From an energy perspective, the laser beam produces extremely high energy density at the focal point after focusing. When this high-energy density laser is irradiated onto the target object, the light energy is rapidly converted into thermal energy. For some flammable and explosive materials, high heat can cause their temperature to rise sharply, leading to reactions such as combustion and explosion.
For solid materials such as metals, the high heat of lasers can rapidly melt and vaporize the surface of the material. For example, when dealing with scrap metal products, the high temperature generated by laser causes the metal to quickly reach its melting and boiling points locally, thereby changing the physical state of the material and damaging the structure of the object, ultimately achieving the goal of destruction.
The dangerous goods laser destruction system uses continuous high-temperature and high-energy irradiation to ignite and detonate the explosives inside the projectile, achieving the purpose of destruction. Mainly composed of a host box, battery pack, gimbal, relay, communication control terminal, etc.