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Sunday, 11/14/2004 10:18:48 AM

Sunday, November 14, 2004 10:18:48 AM

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US airborne laser advances to ‘first light’

WASHINGTON: A Boeing Co.-led team has successfully fired for the first time a powerful laser meant to fly aboard a modified 747 as part of a US ballistic missile defense shield, officials said on Friday.

The test, dubbed “First Light” by insiders, lasted only a fraction of a second but gave the project an important boost at a time it was deemed at risk of cuts or cancellation. The Pentagon’s Missile Defense Agency described the event - carried out on Wednesday in a 747 fuselage on the ground at Edwards Air Force Base in California - as a “landmark achievement” for the so-called Airborne Laser system.

“It showed they work,” said Kenneth Englade, an agency spokesman, of the laser’s six identical, pickup-truck-sized, modules linked to fire as a single unit. “The rest is fine-tuning.” The Chemical Oxygen Iodine laser is built by Northrop Grumman Corp. . It includes breakthrough optics designed to focus a basketball-sized spot of heat on a missile’s skin to rupture it up to hundreds of miles (km) away. Pentagon officials envision several such aircraft flying by turns near North Korea or another potential foe’s territory. reuters


http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_14-11-2004_pg4_6


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