
Various companies and organizations use a military grade laser weapon system to conduct security tests. They include the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. It regularly conducts mock raids. Some of these tests are simple table-top and others require actual gunfire. Some of these tests are intended for participants to become familiar with the intricacies of the business. These include conducting "forceon-force" attacks on key facility buildings, testing and assessing the security of various equipments and systems, as well as testing and evaluating the resilience of security personnel.
Different technologies are used by different companies to monitor and manage supply chains. The use of a military grade laser weapon system may be the next logical step. The University of Middle England recently conducted a test with a tuned-down military grade laser cannon. It is unclear what they are trying for, but it is an interesting experiment.
The most fascinating thing about this exercise was the fact that only a few companies had used the same military laser weapon system to complete the tests. The laser was capable of ripping a hole in a Ford F-150, which is probably not the most exciting thing to do. The laser can create rapidly expanding gas. It also has the ability to transfer large amounts of energy, which can cause an explosion at impact. Some companies have used the weapon on a regular basis, and others have only recently discovered its capabilities. The best thing about all is the fact that public testing is possible.
Apart from the actual test, test enthusiasts are treated to many perks, such as a private tour and a meal at the plant. These tests are unique and may soon be replicated across the country. This is the most fascinating part of the entire experience. NRC is adding new technology to the testing process, including drones that inspect security equipment.