Navy looks to develop high-energy laser weapon
- National Journal
- October 12, 2006
- Comments
"Emphasis should be placed on an initial capability that could counter a subset of asymmetric threats such as Jet Skis, small-boat swarm attacks, rockets, mortars, artillery rounds, [shoulder-fired missiles], electro-optic sensors, and soft, unmanned aerial vehicles," an Oct. 11 notice in FedBizOpps stated.
The Navy is aiming to begin testing technology in March and envisions developing a weapon that can be fielded as either a land-based system or integrated onto ships.
"As laser and laser-beam control technology matures the system should be able to support upgrades that expand the potential target set, surveillance capabilities and operating range of the system," the notice added.
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