Airborne laser gun shoots down test missile

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More $$$$ for weapons:

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Airborne laser gun shoots down test missile

Success might revive backing of costly project
Saturday, February 13, 2010 3:10 AM
By W.J. Hennigan
Los Angeles Times

LOS ANGELES -- A flying Boeing 747 equipped with a massive laser gun shot down a Scud-like missile over the Pacific late Thursday night, marking what analysts said was a major milestone in the development of the nation's missile-defense system.

The test shoot-down over a military test range near Point Mugu is expected to renew debate over spending billions of dollars for a system that seemed so far behind schedule that the Pentagon decided to significantly curtail its budget last year. The test, which the Pentagon described as a success, could be a major boon to southern California, where much of the high-tech system has been developed and tested.

"Proving this technology is game-changing," said Loren Thompson, a military-policy analyst for the Lexington Institute, a research group in Arlington, Va. "The program's funding has been hanging on by a thread. A successful shoot-down of a ballistic missile will demonstrate to Capitol Hill that the airborne laser has potential."

The airborne laser is designed to defend against ballistic missiles by shooting them down while they are in the boost stage, or when they are lifting off.

During the experiment, a 747-400F took off from Edwards Air Force Base in the Mojave Desert. The laser, which was affixed to the 747 and powered by chemicals loaded into the aircraft, shot a super-heated, basketball-size beam that traveled 670 million mph to incinerate a missile that was moving 4,000 mph, the Pentagon said.

It took just a few seconds for the beam to create a stress fracture in the missile, triggering it to split into pieces.

Although Chicago-based Boeing is the prime contractor for the Airborne Laser Testbed, much of the laser development work has been done by Northrop Grumman Corp. engineers in Redondo Beach, Calif. Lockheed Martin Corp. developed the beam and fire-control system. Boeing provided the aircraft, the battle management system and overall systems integration and testing.

Since the airborne laser program began in 1996, it has cost the government billions in overruns with very little to show for it.

Because of the poor track record, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates announced cuts in the program in April. And the program was not even in President Barack Obama's 2011 budget plan.

However, the successful demonstration might change all that, Thompson said.

"Up until now, the airborne laser's success has been theoretical," he said. "After more than a decade of waiting, Boeing and its partners have demonstrated that intercepting and destroying a missile with an airborne laser is possible. It could erase all doubts in legislators' mind and reinstitute the funding."

Yes, reinstitute that funding because no matter how broke we are, we can still find billions to spend on weapons! And, by george, it's worth every penny! I mean, we'll be absolutely protected from all the 'evil' forces out to annihilate us, right?! Safety first! Food, shelter, clothing . . . well, those are all secondary to maintaining a strong defense! It's that FEAR thing, after all! We can't let our guard down - ever! :evil:
 
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