DocumentCode :
1951541
Title :
Directed energy technology overview
Author :
Lavan, Michael ; Wachs, John
Author_Institution :
Space & Missile Defense Command/Army Strategic Command (USASMDC/ARSTRAT), Directed Energy Div., Space & Missile Defense Tech. Center, U.S. Army, Redstone Arsenal, AL, USA
fYear :
2011
fDate :
19-23 June 2011
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
45
Abstract :
I would like to summarize where we are in the development of High-Energy Laser weapons systems. The feasibility of shooting down rockets, artillery, and mortars (RAM) targets with a high energy chemical laser was demonstrated with the Tactical High Energy Laser (THEL) program over 10 years ago. Although the THEL demonstration was success, the logistics and safety issues associated with the chemicals used to power the laser made it impractical for use as a fielded weapons system for the Army. To overcome these issues, emphasis shifted towards the development of solid-state lasers as they are electrically powered.
Keywords :
chemical lasers; solid lasers; weapons; Army; artillery targets; directed energy technology; fielded weapons system; high energy chemical laser; high-energy laser weapons systems; mortars targets; rockets targets; solid-state lasers; tactical high energy laser program; Chemical lasers; Laser beams; Laser radar; Masers; Measurement by laser beam; Radar tracking; Target tracking;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Conference (PPC), 2011 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
ISSN :
2158-4915
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0629-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PPC.2011.6191690
Filename :
6191690
Link To Document :
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