Monday, April 22, 2013, the video was aired in the Annual Meeting of the United States Navy on the outskirts of Washington. "This weapons system has worked," said Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Jonathan Greenert. He announced that in the summer of next year, the laser guns will be installed on the USS Ponce. Incidentally, at that time, the USS Ponce will start its maiden voyage to the Middle East. During the year, the ship will be placed in the backyard of Iran. This country is developing fast ship suspected and unmanned aircraft to dominate the Gulf of Persia.
The Laser Weapon System (LaWS) temporarily installed aboard the guided-missile destroyer USS Dewey in San Diego, Calif. (Picture from: http://www.npr.org/) |
The Laser Weapon System (LaWS) can be affected by rain and fog. (Picture from: http://news.sky.com/) |
U.S. Navy to deploy sea-based laser weapon on Summer 2014. (Picture from: http://engtechmag.wordpress.com/) |
The main attraction of this weapon is its ability to destroy targets deep quickly. Understandably, the laser beam is aimed speed of light. The engineers who designed the LaWS to explain the benefits, both as an offensive and defensive weapon.
Including the aircraft to turn off the speed of light, said Chief of Naval Research, Rear Adm. Matthew Klunder. Another advantage of LaWS is the magazine does not require explosives or propellants.
Including the aircraft to turn off the speed of light, said Chief of Naval Research, Rear Adm. Matthew Klunder. Another advantage of LaWS is the magazine does not require explosives or propellants.
As a result, the laser beam can be fired continuously throughout sufficient electric power source available. For once laser shot is very cheap. "Under U.S. $ 1," Klunder said. Compare with hundreds of thousands dollars, the cost for once missiles fired.
LaWS optics. (Picture from: http://www.gizmag.com/) |
Boeing Laser Weapons Technology
In trials at the Naval Air Warfare Center, California, in May 2009, they destroyed the laser weapon systems, unmanned reconnaissance aircraft. Gary Fitsmire, Vice President and Program Director of Boeing Missile Defense Systems, satisfied with the performance of the MATRIX.
Boeing's MATRIX high-energy directed weapon knocks a UAV out of the sky. (Picture from: http://www.popsci.com/) |
Boeing developed ATL for the Air Force. ATL demonstrations support the development of laser defense systems that will destroy, damage or disable targets on the battlefield and in urban operations with little to no collateral damage. (Picture from: http://www.popsci.com/) |
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