Wednesday, March 21, 2018

A very carefully chosen acronym?


It is to laugh . . .

The US Army is testing something called MEHEL, standing for "Mobile Expeditionary High Energy Laser".  Here's a video explaining it.





I suspect the word "Expeditionary" was hurriedly added to the title . . . after someone realized that without it, the obvious acronym would be MOHEL.




Peter

11 comments:

TheOtherSean said...

Your cutting incite is noted.

Javahead said...

I'll bet *that* would cause fear and consternation among the enemy.

Anonymous said...


Seems to me that the name should be changed back to MOHEL.
Looks like you could circumcise everyone within 20 miles.

Old NFO said...

It would do that too... :-)

Peter B said...

That will be the Israeli version.

Will said...

Military terms/names are always developed with the resulting acronyms considered. Not always with enough thought involved, though! (sometimes the acronym came first, although that stopped long ago, due to being PC)

Anonymous said...

It not only kills your drone it gives it herpes.

Anonymous said...

Giving a new meaning to the person doing the cutting 'Just a little off the top please' . . . :^)

Sam L. said...

Yeah, but then the Arabs would accuse us of being part of the Israeli Army.

Anonymous said...

An old Mohel decided to save up the foreskins that he removed, and started selling a line of luggage made from them. You could buy a small bag for overnight travel, but if you expected to be gone longer and needed more room, you could just stroke the small suitcase a few times, and it'd turn into a full set of luggage in a moment.
Cue hat trick.
Be sure to tip your wait staff on the way out, and I'll be back to lurking next week...
Wandering Neurons

Agammamon said...

heh.

More likely the 'expeditionary' was added because its a military funding buzzword - like 'blockchain' or 'nano' is today. If its not expeditionary then it has less chance of development being funded.