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Reuters
February 12, 2010


U.S. successfully tests airborne laser on missile


-"This was the first directed energy lethal intercept demonstration against a 
liquid-fuel boosting ballistic missile target from an airborne platform." 
-The airborne laser weapon is aimed...providing the U.S. military with the 
ability to engage all classes of ballistic missiles at the speed of light while 
they are in the boost phase of flight.


WASHINGTON: A U.S. high-powered airborne laser weapon shot down a ballistic 
missile in the first successful test of a futuristic directed energy weapon, 
the U.S. Missile Defense Agency said on Friday.

The agency said in a statement the test took place at 8:44 p.m. PST (11:44 p.m. 
EST) on Thursday /0444 GMT on Friday) at Point Mugu's Naval Air Warfare 
Center-Weapons Division Sea Range off Ventura in central California.

"The Missile Defense Agency demonstrated the potential use of directed energy 
to defend against ballistic missiles when the Airborne Laser Testbed (ALTB) 
successfully destroyed a boosting ballistic missile" the agency said.

The high-powered Airborne Laser system is being developed by Boeing Co., the 
prime contractor, and the U.S. Missile Defense Agency.

Boeing produces the airframe, a modified 747 jumbo jet, while Northrop Grumman 
supplies the higher-energy laser and Lockheed Martin is developing the beam and 
fire control systems.

"This was the first directed energy lethal intercept demonstration against a 
liquid-fuel boosting ballistic missile target from an airborne platform," the 
agency added.

The airborne laser weapon successfully underwent its first in-flight test 
against a target missile back in August. During that test, Boeing said the 
modified 747-400F aircraft took off from Edwards Air Force Base and used its 
infrared sensors to find a target missile launched from San Nicolas Island, 
California.

The plane's battle management system issued engagement and target location 
instructions to the laser's fire control system, which tracked the target and 
fired a test laser at the missile. Instruments on the missile verified the 
system had hit its mark, Boeing said.

The airborne laser weapon is aimed at deterring enemy missile attacks and 
providing the U.S. military with the ability to engage all classes of ballistic 
missiles at the speed of light while they are in the boost phase of flight.

"The revolutionary use of directed energy is very attractive for missile 
defense, with the potential to attack multiple targets at the speed of light, 
at a range of hundreds of kilometers (miles), and at a low cost per intercept 
attempt compared to current technologies," the U.S. Missile Defense Agency said.

(Reporting by Jim Wolf and David Alexander, Editing by Sandra Maler) 
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