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Recently, the national arms giant Lockheed Martin showed a 30-kilowatt latest fiber laser, which is currently a ring-shaped fiber cavity oscillation laser
with the highest energy under the premise of ensuring radiation quality and efficiency.
This internally funded development culminates in this showcase, combining with many different fiber lasers into an almost perfect laser
.
Its laser quality is perfect, it only consumes 50% of the energy of the primary laser, and it can be mounted on
different laser hardware.
The technology that completes this pioneering is called "spectral beam integration", which integrates the beams emitted by different fiber laser modules, each with a different wavelength, and can be integrated into a single, high-energy, high-quality beam
.
Johnson, CTO of Lockheed Martin, said: "Lockheed Martin has finally opened the door to an electrically driven high-energy laser system that is sufficient for military use
.
”
"The revolution of laser components, combined with the maturity and innovation of beam integration technology, can help us create lightweight and robust laser weapon systems
.
These weapons systems can be carried on aircraft, helicopters, boats and trucks
.
This demonstration of this technology represents a milestone for laser weapons, and it represents that in the near future, laser weapons can be widely used on the
battlefield.
Previous laser weapons can accomplish target detection, tracking and strike missions, but these laser solutions are difficult for military use because they are usually very large and require a lot of energy and cooling system support: these requirements make it difficult for ground-based and air-based combat platforms to utilize them because they are too poorly maneuverable
.
Jhonson also said: "High-energy laser is the core of laser weapons, and the milestone of 30 kilowatts of laser represents that we can master high-quality, high-energy, high-application technology that can meet the military's concept of 'light-speed defense'" Lockheed Martin has been focusing on laser weapon technology for 30 years, and he bought Aculight in 2008 so that it can be supported
by state-of-the-art technology in all aspects.
Recently, the national arms giant Lockheed Martin showed a 30-kilowatt latest fiber laser, which is currently a ring-shaped fiber cavity oscillation laser
with the highest energy under the premise of ensuring radiation quality and efficiency.
This internally funded development culminates in this showcase, combining with many different fiber lasers into an almost perfect laser
.
Its laser quality is perfect, it only consumes 50% of the energy of the primary laser, and it can be mounted on
different laser hardware.
The technology that completes this pioneering is called "spectral beam integration", which integrates the beams emitted by different fiber laser modules, each with a different wavelength, and can be integrated into a single, high-energy, high-quality beam
.
Johnson, CTO of Lockheed Martin, said: "Lockheed Martin has finally opened the door to an electrically driven high-energy laser system that is sufficient for military use
.
”
"The revolution of laser components, combined with the maturity and innovation of beam integration technology, can help us create lightweight and robust laser weapon systems
.
These weapons systems can be carried on aircraft, helicopters, boats and trucks
.
This demonstration of this technology represents a milestone for laser weapons, and it represents that in the near future, laser weapons can be widely used on the
battlefield.
Previous laser weapons can accomplish target detection, tracking and strike missions, but these laser solutions are difficult for military use because they are usually very large and require a lot of energy and cooling system support: these requirements make it difficult for ground-based and air-based combat platforms to utilize them because they are too poorly maneuverable
.
Jhonson also said: "High-energy laser is the core of laser weapons, and the milestone of 30 kilowatts of laser represents that we can master high-quality, high-energy, high-application technology that can meet the military's concept of 'light-speed defense'" Lockheed Martin has been focusing on laser weapon technology for 30 years, and he bought Aculight in 2008 so that it can be supported
by state-of-the-art technology in all aspects.