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US Special Forces Field-Testing Plasma Knife

October 16 2009 at 2:04 PM
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US Special Forces Field-Testing Plasma Knife
By Stuart FoxPosted 10.15.2009 at 12:59 pm11 Comments

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Emergency medical care for soldiers wounded on the battlefield has come a long way since Hawkeye and Hot Lips. But for Special Forces troopers operating deep behind enemy lines, that care often remains out of reach. Blood loss in particular makes seconds count, and imperils commandos operating far away from friendly bases.

To help with the problem of blood loss from traumatic wounds, the military has started field-testing a device more Mandalorian than M.A.S.H.: a plasma knife.


The knife, whose blade consists of heated, ionized gas, cuts through flesh just as easily a steel scalpel, but also cauterizes the wound. By sealing off the damaged flesh, the plasma knife protects against infection, and stops the bleeding that imperils the wounded soldier. Think the crispy stump of Luke's severed hand, and you'll get the picture.

For now, the plasma blade remains a life-saving device, not a weapon. But I think it goes without saying that we all look forward to the day when the military converts this technology into a more elegant weapon, for a more civilized time.
[via Wired's Danger Room]

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Re: US Special Forces Field-Testing Plasma Knife

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October 16 2009, 2:15 PM 

@Nintendo:

You got the wrong picture.

This is the one. happy.gif

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October 16 2009, 6:10 PM 

well how is it going to be powered? quiet? light? is it going to emit flash/bright light? can it cut through bone?steel?

 
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October 16 2009, 6:16 PM 

hospitals have been using these for years and years. Its basically a heat gun only smaller and 10x more expensive, but its the same technology.
Really, its nothing new.
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October 16 2009, 6:22 PM 

Using it in a field military capacity is new.


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