The New New Internet published an article this week about the Navy preparing to launch a ship-mounted laser meant to launch infrared energy at adversaries’ small boats and unmanned aerial vehicles in 2014
The Lockheed Martin weapon recently demonstrated its capabilities by disabling a drone mid-flight.
The laser is meant to target small armored boats from Iran that reportedly harass U.S. Navy ships in the Persian Gulf and drones.
The unit costs around $32 million to produce but only costs $1 to fire.
The laser prototype will be mounted to the fantail of the USS Ponce and sent to the 5th fleet region in the Middle East for real-world experience.
The Navy said the new weapon is 100 percent in testing in terms of destroying its target.
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The Lockheed Martin weapon recently demonstrated its capabilities by disabling a drone mid-flight.
The laser is meant to target small armored boats from Iran that reportedly harass U.S. Navy ships in the Persian Gulf and drones.
The unit costs around $32 million to produce but only costs $1 to fire.
The laser prototype will be mounted to the fantail of the USS Ponce and sent to the 5th fleet region in the Middle East for real-world experience.
The Navy said the new weapon is 100 percent in testing in terms of destroying its target.
Executive Mosaic is a leader in connecting Capital-area executives through exclusive events and media, with a particular focus on the federal government contracting (GovCon) industry. In addition to weaving a fabric of private like-minded communities, the company’s growing cross-media platform serves as a leading source of news on the people, policies, trends and events shaping the GovCon sector.
The company publishes GovConExec magazine, and daily news blogs covering the GovCon sector: GovConWire, ExecutiveBiz TheNewNewInternet, GovConExecutive, ExecutiveGov and GovConExec.