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'Safe' laser weapon comes under fire

By David Hambling

7 September 2002

EYE specialists say a laser weapon designed to dazzle soldiers could permanently damage eyesight, despite being dubbed “eye-safe”.

Since 1996 the Geneva Convention has prohibited weapons designed to cause permanent blindness. But lasers that dazzle or cause temporary “flash” blindness are permitted. The Pentagon has already exploited this loophole with laser weapons called illuminators. These red-laser weapons illuminate an aggressor, who will then hide or flee after realising they are in someone’s rifle sights. But while illuminators don’t work well in bright daylight they are powerful enough to damage vision.

The Veiling Glare Laser, under development at the Joint Non-Lethal…

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