The US is gearing up to the state-of-the-art V-22 Osprey

According to experts, this option is considered in the context of the wave of science fiction and fantasy weapon systems that can reshape the whole concept of what weapons do in battle.

Two types of weapons are considered laser and ultrasonic weapons , given in the context of the US military still open the door for new ideas about upgrading the V-22 Osprey.

Former US Marines and current director of Boeing's jet engine, John Parker, recently said the US military welcomed anything new to the extent possible.

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One V-22 Osprey.

Speaking to National Interest magazine, Parker said: "Everything is a choice" in the context of the wave of science fiction and fantasy weapon systems that can reshape the whole concept of weaponry. do in the battle. Non-lethal weapons such as sound waves are just one example Boeing is proposing to the Pentagon to equip the V-22 Osprey.

In addition, the V-22 Osprey equipped with a laser gun is also a possibility.

Speaking to reporters at a Boeing media event outside Washington, DC, Parker said that with laser and ultrasound weapons, Boeing was unconverted to turn the V-22 Osprey into an Apache or AH-64. the AH-1W Super Cobra, which just reinforces the "hawk" capability .

At $ 70 million, Boeing could sell hundreds of V-22 Osprey guns to the United States, the United Arab Emirates, Japan and Israel.

The V-22 Osprey combines vertical takeoff capability like a helicopter and runs like a jet. According to the plan in 2011, the US Department of Defense originally intended to buy 458 V-22 Osprey.

According to Sputnik, after the Iranian hostage crisis, military analysts said it needed a new aircraft to strengthen US military capabilities. The Pentagon wants a high-speed vertical take-off plane, which can engage in remote missions. The speed of the V-22 Osprey allows for missions that penetrate deep into the dark.

According to Bell and Boeing, two V-22 Osprey manufacturers, the aircraft has a range of over 1,600 kilometers.