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US Navy's Free-Electron Laser Breaks Another Record

Posted February 21, 2011 10:34 PM

From Engadget:

The US Navy's free-electron laser has broken a few records already, but it's just plowed through another fairly big one -- one that its creators say could put it on the fast track to actually being used to shoot down missiles. That particular record involved running the system for eight hours at 500 kilovolts, which is a level they've been trying to achieve for the past six years and, according to the researchers, "definitely shortens" the time frame for getting to their ultimate goal of 100 kilowatts. What's more, while this particular test didn't actually involve blowing anything up, the Navy seems confident that the laser will eventually be able to do just that, as it's just recently awarded Boeing a $163 million contract to package the laser in a weapons system that would be deployed on ships and be able to detect, track, and destroy missiles (or presumably anything else ). According the Office of Naval Research, the Navy hopes to meet that goal by 2015.

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02/21/2011 11:17 PM

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02/23/2011 1:05 AM

I like the comment claiming we have gravity powered planes. Duh! Most people don't realize that all planes are able to use this feature. When you switch off the power, gravity propels them all the way to the crash site!

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