We develop and manufacture professional equipment for Laser Displays and various scientific applications. We supply the market with laser show projectors, laser modules, LED screens and many more.
Well, just like cars are being pushed back and can no longer claim all the land space. The same needs to happen for the air. FAA, CAA or whatever the acronym can not own all of the sky.
Tone it down Slovakia, your blinding us up here in the north. It gets tiresome with this "ohh cr*p - Is it one of Putin ballistic missiles, nahh its just another laser beam from Kvant lasers in Slovakia flooding up the sky" but interesting to see highpowered 577nm in scanning lasers, it is a gorgeous brightcolor, but also expensive as... the closest color I got is 590.8nm amberyellow DPSS handheld (it peaks at 49mW) so a fraction of the single digits wattage we are seeing for OPSL577nm devices. Im a sucker for these distant lazing beamshots, looks so far out in the nightsky, fascinating
The aviation industry will be thrilled and delighted with a moving beam of this magnitude. The sheer horsepower is impressive, but applications would be very limited.
My first thoughts excactly.. fun fact: I own a 23 watt laser myself, brought it outside 5 times, got police at the door 4 times within 10 minutes. And i live countrysided !! But yeah, i live in The Netherlands, so, could be expected. 1 time i got a fine for 450 Euro, being it a environment dilict.
It is a real 3D image or a 2D image showing a 3D? It is certainly impressive but real holographic animation .. in COLOR.. .. it would require bending physics.. somehow
I more or less visited the expedition just to get a look at your lasers. I do Lasershows as a side-business in small and mid-sizes events. So I could only dream what would your lasers look like. Videos can only show so much and the specs on the website look amazing, but seeing the lasers for real is a completely different thing. I thought mine would look good and then saw your show and the beams where like the thinnest wire in free air. It was a level of beam quality and beauty I could not have imagined. The show was awesome and very creative in showing what each laser could do. It was the first time I saw beambrush in action and its simply amazing. The cherry on top was the big epic that could be seen from the complete hall. Thank you for the opportunity to see this level of perfection in action. Maybe someday I can afford a few lasers as the stars of my shows. I will surly be there next year. Ps: you really have driven the china-booth nearby into the ground. There sad little laser looked more like a movinghead when comparing the beams.
Kvant's pricing is justified. I sometimes have to operate with Chinese lasers and they don't nearly have the same impact. I'd rather have 4 Kvant lasers than 8 chinese ones!