50-Kilowatt Air Defense Lasers Are Headed to the Army
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Key point: The Pentagon is eager to adopt the latest anti-air lasers into the Army’s vehicles.
WASHINGTON – The U.S. military will incorporate the newest generation of solid-state fiber optic lasers as early as 2021, according to Northrop Grumman Corp. officials. Military.com reports. Continue reading original article
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21 Oct. 2019 -- At the annual Association of the U.S. Army meeting in Washington, D.C. last week, a Northrop Grumman official confirmed that the company has been contracted to deliver the first 50-kilowatt laser weapons to the U.S. Army.
Northrop Grumman and Raytheon both have been contracted to develop competing prototype lasers to be integrated into General Dynamics Stryker armored combat vehicles for short-range air defense.
The laser will be mounted on a platoon of four Stryker vehicles in 2022, to protect maneuvering brigade combat teams from unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), helicopters, rockets, artillery, and mortars.
This article by John Keller originally appeared on Military & Aerospace Electronics in 2019. Image: Northrop Grumman.