The US Navy keeps trying to find new and different ways to blow things up. Last December it demonstrated an electromagnetic railgun potentially capable of hitting a target 100 miles away. Recently, it has used a a solid-state laser, aboard the USS Paul Foster, to set a small board on fire over a mile away while both vessels were under way.
Video: Navy Laser Sets Ship on Fire
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For those in the area this looks like fun.
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