2000
DOI: 10.14429/dsj.50.3436
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Shipborne Laser Beam Weapon System for Defence against Cruise Missiles

Abstract: I Sea-skim~ing cruise missiles pose the greatest threat to a surface ship in the present-day war scenario. The convei1tionallclose-in-weapon-systems (CIWSs) are becoming less reliable against these nelw challenges rJquiring extremely fast reaction time. Naval Forces see a high energy laser as a feasible andjeffective directed energy weapon against sea-skimming antiship cruise missiles because of its .ability to deli'ler destructive energy at the speed oflight on to a distant target. The paper compares the tech… Show more

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“…In the late 1970s, further programs funded by the U.S. Navy convinced that the threat of missiles launched against a flotilla of ships could be minimised by ship borne DEW's. These efforts resulted in the MidInfrared Advanced Chemical Laser (MIRACL) [105,106], developed by TRW, and the Sea Lite Beam Director (SLBD) developed by Hughes. However, by the time MIRACL was operational, ship borne antimissiles and guns proved to be a more attractive choice due to their lower cost and more mature technology.…”
Section: D Building Reconstructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the late 1970s, further programs funded by the U.S. Navy convinced that the threat of missiles launched against a flotilla of ships could be minimised by ship borne DEW's. These efforts resulted in the MidInfrared Advanced Chemical Laser (MIRACL) [105,106], developed by TRW, and the Sea Lite Beam Director (SLBD) developed by Hughes. However, by the time MIRACL was operational, ship borne antimissiles and guns proved to be a more attractive choice due to their lower cost and more mature technology.…”
Section: D Building Reconstructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last few decades, laser weapons [1,2] have become matter of increasing interest due to their high power and directionality, recently playing an important role in high-tech warfare. Since the 1970s, research has been undertaken into the study of metal failure modes induced by super-lasers using short pulses within the order of nanoseconds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%