According to recent reports by the U.S. media, today's military lasers have the capability of blinding satellites and burning enemy vehicles. It will hopefully lead lightning ball attacks in the future to destroy hostile targets. U.S. military laboratories are investigating how to set up energized plasma channels in the atmosphere, like an invisible aerial wire, where laser-guided thunder and lightning weapons accurately strike hostile targets, such as tanks or roadside bombs that have not been detonated, because these targets are often larger than the earth. Has more conductivity. The laser-guided thunder and lightning weapon is a project of the Weaponry R&D Engineering Center at the Picketini Arsenal in New Jersey. The project leader, George Fisher, introduced that the idea of ​​developing lightning weapons stems from the natural phenomenon that lightning strikes the ground from a thundercloud and the current will choose the path with the least resistance. Researchers use a beam of ultra-short pulse lasers that can concentrate their own intensity, “including moderate energy,†to create a laser electromagnetic field that can collect electrons from air molecules, creating a plasma channel through which current can flow. Fisher added: "Laser pulses can deliver more than one big city's electricity during launch, but it can only sustain two-trillionths of a second." Such a laser-induced plasma channel, in addition to guiding current, can also direct high-energy microwave pulses, which have long been used by the Air Force as an attack weapon to destroy enemy defense centres, military aircraft, or drones' electronic systems. Perhaps one day, the soldiers will use thunder and lightning to bombard hostile targets like the Greek god Zeus. Laser-guided thunder and lightning weapons are still in the experimental prototype stage, but it undoubtedly inspired the artisanal's interest in R&D of possible futuristic weapons, such as ultra-sonic weapons that can reach any corner of the globe within an hour. FOSHAN CITY KURUI LIGHTING CO.,LTD , https://www.kuruilighting.com