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Army produces laser weapon demonstrator
by Richard Tomkins
Arlington, Va. (UPI) May 20, 2015


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U.S. Army engineers have developed a laser weapon that has proved successful at destroying 60mm mortar rounds and unmanned aerial vehicles.

The weapon -- the High Energy Laser Mobile Demonstrator -- is a product of the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command - Technical Center, at Redstone Arsenal, Ala., and has been tested at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico.

The laser is a 10-kilowatt weapon mounted on a Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck A4 platform. Once it locks onto a target, the laser beam literally fries it.

The laser has a high success rate in good weather, the Army said, but further work would be required for it to achieve a similar success rate in degraded weather conditions.

The Army said it plans to test a 50-kW version of the laser in 2017. A 100-kW laser will be demonstrated in 2020.

Additional details about the High Energy Laser Mobile Demonstrator were not disclosed.


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