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5 October 2011 U.S. Army High Energy Laser (HEL) technology program
Michael J. Lavan, John J. Wachs
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Proceedings Volume 8187, Technologies for Optical Countermeasures VIII; 818704 (2011) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.903729
Event: SPIE Security + Defence, 2011, Prague, Czech Republic
Abstract
The US Army is investing in Solid State Laser (SSL) technology to assess counter rocket, artillery, and mortar (C-RAM) and counter unmanned aerial vehicle (C-UAV) capabilities of solid state based HEL systems, as well as other potential applications for HELs of interest to the Army. The Army HEL program thrust areas are systematically moving the technology forward toward weaponization, including solid state laser technologies, advances in beam control technology, and conducting major demonstrations. The High Energy Laser Mobile Demonstrator (HELMD) will be a major step toward demonstrating HEL weapon capability to the soldier. The US Army will continue to pursue technologies that enable more compact systems compatible with, for example, a Stryker tactical vehicle as a crucial part of our strategy to provide a capability to the warfighter that can maneuver with the force.
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Michael J. Lavan and John J. Wachs "U.S. Army High Energy Laser (HEL) technology program", Proc. SPIE 8187, Technologies for Optical Countermeasures VIII, 818704 (5 October 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.903729
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KEYWORDS
Laser applications

Solid state lasers

Laser energy

Weapons

Solid state lighting

Laser systems engineering

Control systems

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