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During the final years of communist Romania, dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu became obsessed with proving Romania was a technological superpower. Rumors spread (and some were likely encouraged by the regime itself) that Romanian scientists had built a “secret laser weapon” powerful enough to shoot down planes or satellites.
In reality, it was probably just a high-powered lab laser or an unfinished research project. But state propaganda hyped it up as a world-changing military breakthrough — and some people even claimed it could “melt enemy tanks from miles away.”
After the 1989 revolution, investigators found no evidence of any working laser weapon — just half-finished research equipment and a lot of wishful thinking. The “laser” became a symbol of how out-of-touch and delusional the regime had become.
by Key-Year3280
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Sounds like a great unit for the Soviet faction in Command and Conquer Red Alert haha
That soviet one looks rather interesting irl. Doesn’t look reasonable though
Fun fact: when the communist regime fell Romania was months away from having nuclear weapons. All that was left to be done was to actually assemble the things.