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Weapons-Grade Lasers by the End of '08?
2008-09-05
Defense contractor Northrop Grumman is promising the Pentagon that it'll have weapons-grade electric lasers by the end of 2008. Which means honest-to-goodness energy weapons might actually become a military reality, after decades of fruitless searching.

For the longest time, the military concentrated on developing chemical-powered lasers. They produced massively powerful laser blasts. But the noxious stuff needed to produce all that power makes the weapons all-but-impractical in a war zone. So the Defense Department shifted gears, and poured money into solid-state, electric lasers instead. Under its Joint High-Powered Solid State Laser (JHPSSL) project, these beams -- once considered too weak to do soldiers much good -- have made steady progress. Now Northrop is promising to hit what's widely considered to be the threshold for military-strength beams: 100 kilowatts. With that much energy, lasers should be able to knock mortars and rockets out of the sky.

Northrop's system combines a bunch of smaller lasers into a bigger one -- Death Star-style, sorta. In March, the company announced that it had completed the first of these eight "laser chains." Yesterday, the company said it had joined two of the chains together. What's more, the beam combo ran at peak power -- 30 kW -- "for more than five minutes continuously and more than 40 minutes total; and achieved electrical-to-optical efficiency of greater than 19 percent."

"We are completely confident we will meet the 100 kW of power level and associated beam quality and runtime requirements of the JHPSSL Phase 3 program by the end of December, 2008," Bob Bishop, a Northrop Grumman spokesman, tells Defense Daily.

Posted by:OldSpook

#13  I wonder if anyone has come up with a way to address dust, fog, rain, ect.

It's called a cannon. Light and infrared beams will absorb and scatter on any discontinuities (dust, vapor, rain). Even air molecules will absorb light. Even on a clear day, I very much doubt a laser beam will travel more than 10km in the lower atmosphere (ground or air-ground) before losing its destructive power.

Microwaves will travel a lot further, but can't be focused into a small spot like lasers.
Posted by: ed   2008-09-05 19:45  

#12  Tipover, yes. Not much more can be said though.
Posted by: OldSpook   2008-09-05 19:11  

#11  Is NG taking orders? If so, I want three of them.
Posted by: EHLTB   2008-09-05 18:58  

#10  I wonder if anyone has come up with a way to address dust, fog, rain, ect. (those conditions that affect laser designators).
Posted by: tipover   2008-09-05 18:55  

#9  2009 Putin announces success with weapons grade Tesla towers?
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2008-09-05 17:19  

#8  Are they going to put them in orbit?
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2008-09-05 17:02  

#7  Couple of vehicles in C&C:Generals immediately come to mind.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2008-09-05 17:01  

#6  Are they gonna put them on fricken sharks??
Posted by: Dr. Evil   2008-09-05 16:46  

#5  Our work here is nearly done.
Posted by: Halliburton Zionist Death Ray Division   2008-09-05 16:37  

#4  Ray guns!
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2008-09-05 15:18  

#3  Sounds like the ultimate defense weapon to me - force shield turned laser shield. Only, this thing should also work quite well on offense as well. Awesome!
Posted by: Richard of Oregon   2008-09-05 14:51  

#2  Death rays! This must be the 21st Century!
Posted by: Mike   2008-09-05 13:59  

#1  Fine, but when will I be able to have one implanted that shoots out of my eyes ... while piloting my hovercar ... on Mars ...
Posted by: Iblis   2008-09-05 13:58  

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