“Fiber-optic
Lasers are revolutionizing directed energy systems. This test represents the
next step to providing lightweight and rugged Laser-weapon systems for military
aircraft, helicopters, ships and trucks”
Chief Technology Officer
of Lockheed Martin Keoki Jackson announcing their successful Test of ATHENA, a
ground based Directed Energy Weapon
If
you were an American fretting about your Army not having something in their
arsenal to stop missiles like the P-270 Moskit and P-800 Oniks as explained in
my blog article
entitled “Russians
have P-270 Moskit and P-800 Oniks - Defensive Countermeasures for Mach 3
Weapons as US Navy’s Phalanx Laser, Railguns and Kinetic Weapons Ready”,
then this article should erase all doubts.
US
Defense Contractor Lockheed Martin recently tested a Directed Energy Weapon
called ATHENA (Advanced Test High Energy Asset) that is capable of disabling a
truck at least one mile (0.62km) away as reported in the article “Laser beam capable of burning
hole in car from one mile away”, published 6 March 2015, BBC News.
Lockheed Martin’s ATHENA
- Ground based Laser stops a Truck a mile Away
The
30 KW Laser ('cause that's what ‘Directed Energy’ means!) is the first known successful
test of a ground based Laser. ATHENA is not a single Laser cannon as one would
imagine if you were a fan of Star Wars.
Rather,
it combines multiple Lasers that are directed to focus on one object as
described in the article “Laser
Weapon Stops Truck in Its Tracks — from a Mile Away”, published March 06,
2015 09:27am ET by Elizabeth Howell, LiveScience,
thereby solving a heat dissipation problem usually associated with Truck
mounted Ground based Laser systems.
In
fact, its compact low-energy design means that the ATHENA Laser can eventually
end up not only being Truck mounted but also jeep, helicopter and even Ship
mounted as noted in the article “Lockheed Martin Laser
Stops Truck in its Tracks”, published MARCH 6, 2015 10:24 AM EST, BY
STEPHANIE MLOT, PC Magazine.
To
quote Chief Technology Officer of Lockheed Martin Keoki Jackson : “This test
represents the next step to providing lightweight and rugged Laser weapon
systems for military aircraft, helicopters, ships and trucks”.
Best
of all, it uses multiple Lasers instead of a single Laser like the Boeing HEL MD (High Energy Laser Mobile Demonstrator),
a Truck mounted Solid State Laser that rides atop an 8-wheeled, 500-horsepower
Oshkosh HEMTT (Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck) announced back in
December 2013 as stated in my blog article
entitled “Boeing
HEL MD 10 KW Laser successfully Tested shooting down Mortar Rounds and Drones -
Portability and stability under Fire are Burning Issues for this Star Wars
Future Weapon”.
Lockheed Martin’s
ATHENA – Raytheon’s LAWS has competition as Obama Administration goes High Tech
In
short, a lot like the Defense Contractor Raytheon and their US$32 million
dollar LAWS (Laser Weapon System), which is based on the Centurion
Anti-Aircraft system, only packing an IR (Infra Red) Laser as noted in my blog article
entitled “Telecom
Providers and Raytheon - Star Wars on the high Seas”.
Currently
the USS Ponce, a US Navy ship that's stationed in the Persian Gulf between Iran
and Bahrain has Raytheon LAWS Weapons System installed as reported in the
article “Navy
Laser weapon with 'video game-like controller' set to deploy”, published
April 7, 2014 3:33 PM PDT by Eric Mack, CNET News and “US
navy Laser cannon shoots down planes”, published Tuesday 9 April 2013 05.03
BST, the UK Guardian.
US$32
million dollars is actually pretty low cost for a US Military Weapons
contractor to deploy a Weapon system, which usually runs in the billions of Dollars.
However, the Obama Administration has put the Military on a diet and is seeking
newer more efficient technology to upgrade their ageing Technology used in the Battlefield.
Hence
US$32 million dollars is very economical. So too is the fact that for
Raytheon's LAWS as well as Lockheed Martin's ATHENA, the weapons use of
Electrical Energy means that there is no need to carry munitions for this Laser;
you merely need only power to kill.
No comments:
Post a Comment