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Yes, they are legal as long as they are 1mW or less. They shouln't be aimed at any aircrafts, drivers or others people's eyes.
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Unfortunately no it isn't only 1Mw and under don't risk it the fine is $5000 aud
Yes most are because they can blind people and can crash planes and helicopters. I think that 1mW and less is legal but I might be wrong
A piece of tape and a 1 inch thick wood. I wouldn't play with that kind of thing, since a 1mw laser can easily blind you for life! Go outside and play some basketball instead of blinding yourself!
A Generator 1MW means, this is the capacity of that generator, It can deliver max of 1MW at any given time. Nothing concern with 1Hr or 1 Day.
You need a green laser for that & one mw is not enough. I advise atleast a 100mw and sometimes even that is not enough. 80% of the pigeons are gone with even a short bust of green laser light but up to 20% plays difficult.
The PP-1000 1MW RF wireless present is an exceptional model. It doubles as a USB device. It has one of the strongest and most clear lasers on the market today.
Well i dont think so but you can get arrested if you do something bad with the etc, shine them at aircraft, blind some one and so on ...In general lasers of 1mW or lower power are legal without a license. Lasers of higher power must be licensed, the users have special training, and often automatic cutoff mechanisms must be installed to shut off the laser if someone enters the room. Following those restrictions any laser can be legal.However even with a 1mW laser, don't aim it at a car, airplane, etc. It might briefly blind the driver, pilot, etc. causing an accident that you would be legally responsible for! The laser may be legal but the action isn't.
one megawatt
1MW = 1000 KW 1KW = 860 Kcal/Hour 1 Kcal = 3.968 BTu.