Police forces across the UK may soon be equipped with laser guns for use against rioters during any future social unrest. The weapon can fire a laser at a distance of up to 500 meters, briefly blinding anyone caught in its path.

Brit-based rioters might want to think twice before they put their foot through another store window anytime soon, as police there are about to begin trialing a laser gun that leaves those in its path blind – albeit for a short time.

The SMU 100 laser weapon, which was originally designed for use against Somalian pirates, costs £25,000 ($40,000) and is capable of shooting a three-meter wide “wall of light” over a distance of up to 500 meters, causing anyone facing it to briefly lose their sight. If anyone has ever accidentally glanced directly at the sun, they can imagine what the effect might be like.

“The system would give police an intimidating visual deterrent,” said Paul Kerr, managing director of Scottish-based Photonic Security Systems, which makes the weapon. “If you can’t look at something you can’t attack it.”

The SMU 100 is set to be trialed by a British police unit, though precisely which one is not being disclosed. Following the trial, as well as further tests to examine whether there are any long-term health risks, the government will decide if the weapon will be adopted by police forces across the nation.

Several cities around the UK suffered at the hands of rioters and looters over a four-day period back in August, opening up a debate about how to deal with any future occurrences of severe social unrest.

Water cannons have been looked at, but are thought to be too big and cumbersome for many of the country’s narrow city streets. Furthermore, slow-moving water cannons are better suited to dealing with large crowds rather than going after smaller groups dotted about a city, which was the situation with August’s unrest. British cops also have Tasers and CS gas at their disposal, though their limited range renders them useless in many situations.

The possible use of laser weapons will likely worry many in a country where the vast majority of police officers go about their daily duties with a baton down their trousers rather than a gun in their holster.

[Source: BBC]

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  1. tytheteacher at 5:45pm 13th December 2011 "If you can't look at something you can't attack it." True, but if you can't see when the mob is running in your direction, you end up trampled to death.
  2. TechFreak at 11:09am 13th December 2011 This is a major fail. I can see rioters putting on special glasses to block these guns. It would be millions of dollars in tech wasted by a $10 pair of sunglasses.
  3. Donald Wiley Quixote at 3:26pm 13th December 2011 #fascistmachinery
  4. jesterking at 7:23am 13th December 2011 how bout a laser gun that permanently kills?
    1. TechFreak at 11:10am 13th December 2011 Seriously right? Just don't accidentally step into that beam lol.
  5. Chris McGugan at 6:56am 13th December 2011 If it doesn't make a pew pew sound when fired then it will be a waste of money.
  6. Satish Pamidimarthi at 6:45am 13th December 2011 gr8! soon we will see UC Davis Pepper Spray kind of incidents with laser guns?!!!
  7. Ryan Chapman at 6:23am 13th December 2011 greasy
  8. Hobby Hunter at 6:18am 13th December 2011 sick
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