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posted by mrpg on Monday April 09 2018, @03:08PM   Printer-friendly
from the death-from-below dept.

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[...] This weapon, cobbled together from a half-dozen industrial cutting and welding lasers to produce a total power of only 30 kilowatts, was hardly the megawatt monster military scientists dreamed of decades ago to shoot down ICBMs. But it's a major milestone, advocates say, toward a future in which directed-energy weapons are deployed in real military engagements.

[...] Pentagon officials think the technology for high-energy lasers, like the one tested on the now-decommissioned Ponce, can serve a variety of roles on land and at sea: zapping the cheap rockets, artillery, drones, and small boats loaded with weapons that insurgents have deployed in places like Iraq and Afghanistan. Today, destroying an insurgent rocket costing around a thousand dollars can require a tech-laden Patriot interceptor costing $2 million to $3 million. By comparison, a laser shot from a fiber-laser weapon would cost only $1 in diesel fuel, officials claim.

[...] "The Defense Department has wanted a laser weapon system ever since the laser was invented," says Robert Afzal, senior fellow for laser and sensor systems at the defense contractor Lockheed Martin, in Bothell, Wash. "The key element has been to build this high-power electric laser small enough and powerful enough that we can put it on Army trucks, Air Force planes, and Navy ships, and not take everything [else] off" to make room for it.

Source: Fiber Lasers Mean Ray Guns Are Coming


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday April 09 2018, @07:22PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday April 09 2018, @07:22PM (#664613)

    What's the production cost of the laser? Number of shots fired in its expected service life? Not to mention service costs, and amortizing development.

    A $10 Million gun with $1 rounds requires a lot of shots to approach $1 a shot.

  • (Score: 2) by takyon on Monday April 09 2018, @07:40PM

    by takyon (881) <takyonNO@SPAMsoylentnews.org> on Monday April 09 2018, @07:40PM (#664626) Journal

    Well, $10 million might be a charitable estimate for their big laser gun + supercapacitor arrays.

    It could be worth it if it's able to intercept targets that missiles can't hit.

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