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    Airborne Laser to test-fire in flight

    Airborne Laser to test-fire in flight
    01/29/07
    http://www.airforcetimes.com/news/20...nelaser070129/

    The YAL-1A, a modified Boeing 747-400F known as the Airborne Laser, will test-fire its low-power laser in flight for the first time as part of a long-term test phase at the Air Force Flight Test Center at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., according to an Air Force report.

    The Airborne Laser, part of the Missile Defense Agency’s Ballistic Missile Defense System, is designed to identify, track and shoot down enemy ballistic missiles shortly after they launch.

    In the current test phase, which is happening throughout the next several months, the ABL will fire its two solid-state illuminator lasers at the NC-135E “Big Crow” test aircraft to verify the ABL’s ability to track an airborne target and measure atmospheric turbulence.

    Current tests follow modifications made at Boeing’s Wichita, Kan., facilities in 2006. The modifications on the aircraft include the installation of the beam control and fire control solid-state illuminators, as well as the addition of floor reinforcements and chemical-fuel tanks. These modifications were necessary for the integration, to be made later this year, of the Chemical Oxygen Iodine Laser — a missile-killing, high-energy chemical laser.

    The COIL is composed of six interconnected modules, each as large as a sport utility vehicle turned on end. Each module weighs about 6,500 pounds and has 3,600 separate parts. When fired through a window in the aircraft’s nose turret, it produces enough energy in a 5-second burst to power a typical household for more than an hour.

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    Nice coupla threads you got going there Logan with the high tech weaponary stuff. I was talking about this funnily enough the other day about how long before "Laser Guns" become a reality. I think the invention of laser weaponary will be good for many reasons. I think one being it will help find alternative ways for sources of power as can you imagine how expansive say a "laser clip" would cost, not to mention needing a battery capable of letting you have enough power for a several shots. Will force fields be next on the horizon?

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    I can here the wackos now. The Government used lasers mounted to planes to bring down the Twin Towers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by yourmom
    I can here the wackos now. The Government used lasers mounted to planes to bring down the Twin Towers!

    NO NO NO,,,,,

    It was sharks with fricking laser beams on their heads!

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    back in the 60's, i developed a weather changing machine which was in essence a sophisticated heat beam which we called a 'laser.' using these 'lasers' we'd punch a hole in the protective layer around the world which we called the 'ozone' layer. slowly but surely ultraviolet rays would pour in, increasing the risk for skin cancer, that is...unless the world pays us a hefty ransom?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigen12
    NO NO NO,,,,,

    It was sharks with fricking laser beams on their heads!
    classic!

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