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Laser Fighters: 100 kW Weapons By 2022
<Breaking Defense>
2015.05.18
The US Air Force wants to fire a 100-plus-kilowatt laser from a small plane.
Air Force Research Laboratory officials said that the 2022 demonstration will
be fired from a fighter.
It probably won¡¯t even be an F-35A because that¡¯s a stealth aircraft that carries
its weapons inside to give it a smaller radar cross section. Instead, the 2022 weapon
will be built into an external weapons pod.
AFRL laser guru David Hardy said, ¡°aircraft tend to shake more than a ship does:
A ship rolls but it doesn¡¯t vibrate as much.¡±
it¡¯s especially problematic for a laser, which has to hold its beam steady enough to
burn through a single spot on the target.
The General Atomics HELLADS laser, which will soon shift from a DARPA experiment
to a DARPA-Air Force Research Lab joint venture.
Hardy said, ¡°It¡¯s the first time anybody¡¯s shown you can make a 150-kW-class electric laser.¡±
¡°A 150-200 kW laser could be capable against surface-to-air and air-to-air missiles,¡±
said CSBA¡¯s Mark Gunzinger, the report¡¯s author.
And against manned aircraft? ¡°Quite probably,¡± he said,
¡°especially at altitude where the air is thinner.¡±