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Army Moves Ahead With Mobile Laser Cannon
2008-08-20
The Army is moving head with plans to mount a laser cannon on a massive, 35-ton-plus truck.

The service just handed Boeing a $36 million contract to "continue developing a truck-mounted, high-energy laser weapon system that will destroy rockets, artillery shells and mortar rounds," according to a company statement.

Under the High Energy Laser Technology Demonstrator (HEL TD) Phase II contract, awarded Aug. 15, Boeing will complete the design of, then build, test and evaluate, a rugged beam control system on a Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck. Boeing also will develop the system-engineering requirements for the entire HEL TD laser weapon system.

Low power demonstrations are scheduled for 2010, with battlefield-strength laser tests to follow in 2013.

About a year ago, the Army asked Boeing and Northrop Grumman to work up preliminary designs for the HEL beam control system -- and promised to choose a winning model by 2009. So the program appears to be on track. And it's one of a number of energy weapon projects that have been picking up steam, after deacdes of unfulfilled promise. Relatively easy-to-deploy electric lasers have just about worked their way up to weapons-grade. Boeing recently test-fired the real-life ray gun on its Advanced Tactical Laser -- a blaster-equipped gunship. Raytheon has worked up a prototype of its Phalanx mortar-shooter, already deployed in Iraq, that uses fiber lasers, instead of traditional ammo, to knock down targets. Even the eternally-delayed Airborne Laser -- a modified 747, designed to zap ballistic missiles -- may finally get a long-awaited flight test.

Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#3  How much popcorn can it make?
Posted by: DMFD   2008-08-20 21:44  

#2  MORE IMPORTANTLY, CAN GUAM PROVE = DISPROVE THE XISTENCE OF BIGFOOT ONCE AND FOREVER, GOING DOWN IN A BLAZE OF "MISSING LINK", SIMIAN-EATING BANANA/MANGO-LOVING GLORY!

Lasers, SPACE TECHS, now comes proving = disproving BIGFOOT-YETI and perhaps even NESSIE, asuming of course that BIGFOOT HARRY doesn't eat or pound me like KING KONG did THREE T-REXES!
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-08-20 19:56  

#1  Add an automatic backtracking counter-battery system to that and you could let the boys take the rest of the day off. All projectiles that I know of travel in a parabolic path that can be calculated by observation, the origin can easily be calculated by a 1st year physics student, much less a computer. The acoustic signature of the weapon would identify it(in case of "friendly" fire.... which isn't), and counter battery could fire off a response before it was even destroyed. You'd prolly have to wait till it hit its vertex, if you didn't know the mass, but still pretty quick.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2008-08-20 13:05  

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