US Military to Install Laser Turrets on Combat Airplanes

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It was science fiction before, but now it's really happening, Young Skywalker: The US Navy and Air Force are going to install liquid-cooled, solid-state lasers in combat airplanes. Laser turrets designed to defend the planes by shooting incoming threats like surface-to-air missiles and rockets. Seriously. The above is an official concept image by DARPA, but integration is happening this year, with real firing tests coming in 2014.

The USAF has been playing with lasers in planes for a while. They worked to create the the highly successful—but ultimately shelved—Boeing YAL-1 Airborne Laser Testbed. Remember Reagan's Star Wars? This was one of the few technologies that we got to work outside those 3D animations that scared the Soviets so much.

But that was a huge megawatt-class chemical oxygen iodine laser designed to take down intercontinental ballistic missiles and other surface-to-surface weapons. That's why it required a 747 to ferry it around.

These are solid-state lasers that will be light enough to be installed in bombers and fighter jets, and will be fired to defend themselves against anti-air defenses like surface-to-air missiles and rockets.

The first one is called Hellads, a laser planned to be installed in tactical aircraft (the one pictured above is a B-1 bomber). Using a series of unit cells, the laser will be capable of delivering 150kW—meeting the their 5 kilogram to one kilowatt design goal. General Atomics Aeronautical Systems has already showed that they can meet the spec with a single and two-unit system that was capable of producing 34kW. This kind of energy is enough to take down the threats faced by these planes.

General Atomics and DARPA say that fabrication was completed in 2012. In 2013 they will integrate it with the different systems required and, by 2014, perform real-world tests against real threats fired at the planes.

And the Hellads is not the only self-defense laser the military is playing with. Lockheed Martin and DARPA are now entering a test phase for another self-defense laser, the Aero-Adaptive/Aero-Optic Beam Control. This will be like the an automatic laser turret capable of taking down missile threats from any direction. According to DARPA, they weren't previously able to make this system work because of the turbulence caused by the engine:

High-energy laser systems are currently limited to a forward field of regard due to turbulent density fluctuations in the aft sector of the turret that severely degrade the laser beam fluence on target.

The new laser will be able to take on rear threats by using flow control and adaptive optics, which will eliminate the distortion. Like the concept image indicates, they plan to install this laser in high speed fighter jets.

According to Lockheed and DARPA, they have already conducted full-scale wind-tunnel tests and now they are looking to install a sub-scale laser turret in an actual plane.

Seriously people, I keep imagining Han Solo shouting "Great kid! Don't get cocky!"

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These will look or function nothing like Star Wars lasers or the way they depicted it on that B-1...before anyone gets the wrong idea.
 

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Pretty cool if it works.


It would be nice to have when we start bombing Iran and Pakistan.
 

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These will look or function nothing like Star Wars lasers or the way they depicted it on that B-1...before anyone gets the wrong idea.

it could function just like the above pic. no you wont see the actual laser light. but its there. you will see nothing but the missle its aiming at heating up to its explosion point.

now the real question is, how far can it shoot its beam? if its not that far, then what will stop the enemy from producing missiles that explode with pellets or something inside of it. knowing it will be lasered to death before it hits the plane. just make it blow up early and bam it explodes with a ton of shrapnel that can malfunction your plane at high speeds. just sayin.
 

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it could function just like the above pic. no you wont see the actual laser light. but its there. you will see nothing but the missle its aiming at heating up to its explosion point.

now the real question is, how far can it shoot its beam? if its not that far, then what will stop the enemy from producing missiles that explode with pellets or something inside of it. knowing it will be lasered to death before it hits the plane. just make it blow up early and bam it explodes with a ton of shrapnel that can malfunction your plane at high speeds. just sayin.

I think we need to create jets that fly higher and faster.


This sounds like a way of subsidizing another one of our military contractors...
 

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it could function just like the above pic. no you wont see the actual laser light. but its there. you will see nothing but the missle its aiming at heating up to its explosion point.

now the real question is, how far can it shoot its beam? if its not that far, then what will stop the enemy from producing missiles that explode with pellets or something inside of it. knowing it will be lasered to death before it hits the plane. just make it blow up early and bam it explodes with a ton of shrapnel that can malfunction your plane at high speeds. just sayin.

This technology is simply an expansion of the current laser guided missile tech.

I think we need to create jets that fly higher and faster.


This sounds like a way of subsidizing another one of our military contractors...

They already got 'em. :leostare:
 

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The speed of light status?
He said fly faster and higher...there are at least 2 military grade aircraft that can do atmospheric altitudes and hypersonic speeds.

I wouldn't be surprised if they've tested some speed of light aircraft but there's no way they're manually piloted considering the acceleration needed to achieve that speed.
 
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