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USING A LASER DETECTION TARGETING WEAPONS SIGHT WE CAN SEEN THE NIR LASERS THAT WILL BLIND YOU - NEURO STRIKE

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🚨BREAKING REALITY CHECK 🇺🇸 American MILITARY LASERS REIGNS A viral video is circulating claiming the United States just used a “space-based laser weapon” against Iran. Let’s separate fact from hype. Yes… the U.S. military is using laser technology in this conflict. But not the kind being claimed in that video. The system actually deployed is HELIOS… a ship-mounted high-energy laser on U.S. Navy destroyers. It is designed to shoot down drones like Iran’s Shahed UAVs using concentrated energy beams. Why does that matter? Because each laser shot costs only electricity… while intercepting drones with missiles can cost millions of dollars per shot. That makes HELIOS a powerful defensive tool against large drone swarms. But the viral clip claiming “space lasers turning the sky blue and blasting fireballs into space” is almost certainly misidentified footage of conventional weapons. What you’re likely seeing in those explosions are things like: Cruise missile strikes Fuel or ammunition detonations Drone intercept explosions Or missile defense intercepts The United States Space Force does play a role… but it’s through satellites detecting missile launches using infrared tracking, not orbital laser weapons. In short… Yes… America is deploying advanced directed-energy weapons. No… there is no confirmed evidence of space-based laser strikes in this conflict. The real takeaway is still impressive. Modern warfare is changing fast… and low-cost laser defense is already proving devastating against drone swarms. But the viral “space laser apocalypse” claims are hype, not verified military technology in use right now. Always verify before amplifying. #SilentMajoritySpeaks #AStoneGroove

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