You know the laser outputs from those sheets I showed you a long while back?
As it turns out... the larger of the hand lasers (TK 70) there puts out one third of the energy that the US Army's LAWS system uses to destroy explosive materials and disable combustian engines through PT-boat / Light Naval armor in a single 0.1 second shot. (10 kilowatts versus the LAWS system's 30 kilowatts.) The estimated range for engaging aircraft and boats is 15kw to 50kw.
The most powerful laser rifle on that list is 500 KW for a 0.1 second delivery time (to which I call ********) in the TK94 (TK laser weapons seem to favor high power shots). Digging into the TK94's lore, the Thorvad and Kotch TK 94 Laser Rifle engages at short range: 50 meters, to a maximum range of 1200 meters, and is intended for use against Light to Moderately armored vehicles. Unfortunately it consumes its power pack very quickly, making a backpack worth somewhere around 20 shots at most. Damage with the Magna V7T power pack is... "Up to 200 meters, 4D6. 201 to 800 meters, 3D6. Over 800 meters 2D6." Using an Intek LaserCharge Magazine, it's 2D6 for up to 200 meters, 2D6-1 for 201 to 800 meters and over 800 meters it is 1D6.
The laser power of it is not defined, but there is also in the same book the "Magna Mark XX Heavy Laser Rifle." 4D6+2 for up to 150 meters. Though using an Intek LaserCharge magazine significantly diminishes its capabilities.
The following lasers compared to the "Engine disabling through Light Naval Armor" power of the LAWS laser system in real life of 30KW for half second beam time... and the 105kw lasers capable of destroying modern manned aircraft "in an instant" for up to several miles, provided perfectly clear skies.
"While lasers are significantly cheaper and have virtually unlimited magazines, their beams can be disrupted by atmospheric and weather conditions (especially when operating at the ocean's surface) and are restricted to line-of-sight firing to continuously keep the beam on target. More conventional systems will remain in place for larger and longer-range targets that require the use of kinetic defense"
http://www.nationald...defense-weapons (June 26, 2017)
Diverse Optics 10 Small Laser: 0.02 second discharge, 1 Megawatt (1,000 kilowatts.) (the comparison states its energy usage per second is identical to the TK94 Laser Rifle.)
(33.33x more powerful than the LAWS firepower required to disable the engine on a military grade PT boat.)
(9.5238x more powerful than the required damage to destroy a modern manned military fighter jet.)
This laser is mounted on the head of virtually every Awesome.
Harmon Medium Laser: 0.01 second discharge. 2 Megawatts (2,000 kilowatts.) (4x the power per second as the small laser above or the laser rifle.)
(66.67x more powerful than the LAWS firepower required to disable the engine on a military grade PT boat.)
(19.0476x more powerful than the required damage to destroy a modern manned military fighter jet.)
This laser is mounted on the left arm of most Shadow Hawks.
Sunglow Type 2 Heavy (Large) Laser: 0.01 second discharge. 5 Megawatts (5,000 kilowatts.) (10x the power per second as the small laser and the laser rifle above). (2.5x the power of the medium laser above).
(166.67x more powerful than the LAWS firepower required to disable the engine on a military grade PT boat.)
(47.619x more powerful than the required damage to destroy a modern manned military fighter jet.)
This laser is mounted on the right arm of the Thunderbolt 5S.
The "#x" numbers were found using 30:1 #:Blank ratios & 105:1 #:Blank ratios in this ratio calculator.
Just in case if perhaps I wrote them incorrectly, or if the ratio is not showing me how many more times the power X has over Y.
I know you said the lasers sound really weak, but if a 105 kw laser can destroy manned military aircraft such as an F14 in nearly an instant, maybe there's something to be said about lasers pumping at least 10 to 50 times that power.... and it isn't as far fetched as one might think?
Edited by Koniving, 26 June 2017 - 07:44 AM.