Wonder what the wavelength is?
If it's a wavelength that the eye's lens and cornea are transparent to, there will probably be insanely restrictive ROE's being applied to the use of this weapon.
I can just imagine the JAG corps going after the operator if some terrorists are blinded by the lasers, either from the direct beam hitting them for a fraction of a millisecond or from scattered and reflected light . . . after all, they prosecute soldiers if they shoot back too much, so think of the fun they'll have hanging out some poor GI for injuring a terrorist.