
For security testing, many companies and organizations employ a military-grade laser weapon system. They include the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. It regularly conducts mock raids. Some of the tests are purely table-top, while others require actual gunfire. Some tests are intended to familiarize participants with the details of the business. They include testing the security of equipment and systems and assessing the strength of security personnel.
Different technologies are used by different companies to monitor and manage supply chains. A military grade laser weapon system might be the next logical move. The University of Middle England recently conducted a test with a tuned-down military grade laser cannon. It's not clear what they're trying to achieve, but it's an interesting experiment nonetheless.
This exercise's most interesting aspect is that only a few companies used the same military-grade laser weapon to conduct the tests. It was capable of cutting a hole in a Ford F-150. This isn't the most exciting thing. 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. While some companies have been using the weapon for years, others are only now discovering its potential. The best thing about all is the fact that public testing is possible.
Along with the test, the test enthusiast is also treated to several perks including a private tour at the plant. The most intriguing part of the experience is that these tests are the first of their kind, and they may be replicated around the country. NRC is adding new technology to the testing process, including drones that inspect security equipment.