Честное слово, я не специально, у меня наверно нюх такой

"Military sees rise in eye injuries from lasers" - Армия видит повышение глазных повреждений от лазеров.

By Jennifer H. Svan and Heath Druzin
Stars and Stripes
Published: June 14, 2009

A tool that the U.S. military says is saving civilian lives in Iraq and Afghanistan has backfired in the hands of some soldiers, causing temporary — and in at least two cases, permanent — eye damage to fellow troops.

Laser-related eye injuries among U.S. soldiers in Iraq have risen significantly in the last six months, prompting the military to review its use of green lasers.

The lasers, also called "dazzlers," put out a green light that looks a bit like a sniper rifle laser.
http://www.stripes.com/news/military...lasers-1.92467


Это так для начало, а изюминка здесь

"Soldiers Blinded, Hospitalized by Laser ‘Friendly Fire’ (Updated)" - Солдат госпитализирован, был ослеплен лазером 'своих'.

By David Hambling March 30, 2009 | 6:50 am | Categories: Weapons and Ammo

An American soldier was blinded in one eye and three others required medical evacuation out of Iraq in a series of laser "friendly fire" incidents, the U.S. military has disclosed. These injuries are caused by the misuse of dangerous green-laser dazzlers.

Since November 2008, a single unit in Iraq "has experienced 12 green-laser incidents involving 14 soldiers and varying degrees of injury. Three soldiers required medical evacuation out of Iraq and one soldier is now blind in one eye," writes Sgt. Crystal Reidy, from the 3rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), or ESC.

Captain Russell Harris, a Troop Commander with 3rd ESC reports that his troops have suffered "temporary blindness, headaches and blurred vision,” as a result of laser incidents. Others describe severe, 48-hour migraines after lasing.

These types of laser injuries appear to be common when units first deploy to Iraq, and may be the result of inadequate training; soldiers may assume that the lasers are harmless and use them without due caution.

Since November 2008, a single unit in Iraq "has experienced 12 green-laser incidents involving 14 soldiers and varying degrees of injury. Three soldiers required medical evacuation out of Iraq and one soldier is now blind in one eye," writes Sgt. Crystal Reidy, from the 3rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), or ESC.

It is not clear what type of laser was involved. In 2006, the Army’s Rapid Equipping Force reportedly acquired 2,000 green lasers for use at checkpoints, as a tool to warn oncoming drivers to stop. Although they are said to be safe for eyes, the unspecified lasers are also described as being fifty times the power of normal red-laser pointers. (Green light is far more effective than red for dazzling.) MSNBC noted in 2006 that troops were trained not to use the laser closer than 75 yards, as this "would cause eye damage.
http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2009...nt-lase-me-br/


Доигрались, с Ноября 08 года в одном подразделении отмеченно 12 инцидентов с 14 солдатами которые получили повреждения различных степеней. Трём понадобилась медецинская эвакуация а один >ОСЛЕП В ОДНОМ ГЛАЗЕ<

Далее, ещё в 2006 году канал МСНБСи сделал заметку что солдат учат не использовать лазеры ближе 75 метров, а то "будет повреждение глаза".

Смех смехом, а французы уже насобирали доклады о таком "нелетальном" ипользовании лазеров в полевых операциях, т.е. солдаты лазеры используют как менты свою любимую игрушку - тейзеры. Чуть что так сразу лазером в глаза светят, особенно при допросах.

В Ираке поевились "улицы одноглазых", т.е. районы где задавали много вопроссов...

В больницах документы давно под контролем но расследование/сбор идёт так что ждите сюрпризов, Обаме подсовывать будут. Свой прогноз по поводу использования микроволнового/лазерного оружия в ираке я на календаре уже отметил. Ждёмсъ.