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seruriermarshal
05-02-2004, 10:59 AM
Humvee with Laser Cannon in Afghanistan


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The U.S. Army has built and tested a humvee equipped with a laser gun turret that can quickly destroy unexploded munitions and roadside bombs. The system, called Zeus-HLONS (HMMWV Laser Ordnance Neutralization System), uses an industrial solid state laser, normally used to cut metal, but can also ignite explosives up to 300 meters away. Normally, engineers have to approach such munitions (shells, cluster bombs aircraft bombs) or roadside bombs, place explosives next to it, then move away, trailing a detonator wire behind them, and then set off the explosive to destroy the bomb or unexploded munitions. Using the Zeus laser is a lot cheaper (a few cents per laser shot) and safer than the traditional method. Zeus is particularly useful when you have an area with a lot of unexploded munitions just lying about. The munitions are often unstable, meaning that just picking them up could set them off. The Zeus system can be fired up to 2,000 times a day. Last year, a Zeus-HLONS was sent to Afghanistan for six months last year, where it destroyed 200 items, including 51 in one 100 minute period.?


However, Zeus is currently stuck in development because no one in the army wants to "own" it and pay for manufacturing it. While destroying unexploded munitions is an engineering task, Zeus-HLONS was developed by the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command. Development is continuing, including the use of a more powerful laser. One thing the engineers would like to see is some way for Zeus to destroy buried munitions and land mines. But the laser cannot penetrate earth very effectively. As things stand now, Zeus-HLONS will remain on the sidelines until someone decides it's important enough to spend money on and adopt as another item of equipment.

cut
05-02-2004, 11:37 AM
rofl life immitates C&C

Kriz
05-02-2004, 11:39 AM
rofl life immitates C&C

Obelisk or prism towers anyone ? :P

seruriermarshal
05-02-2004, 11:40 AM
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost/JPArticle/ShowFull&cid=1083404949400


Anti-Katyusha laser test partially successful
By ARIEH O'SULLIVAN

The joint U.S.-Israeli mobile laser gun designed to knock down rockets in flight successfully tracked a live target in a test in New Mexico Friday.

But operators decided against performing a second part of the test and did not try to shoot down the rocket with the laser.

According to the Defense Ministry Mobile Tactical High Energy Laser (MTHEL) test took place at the White Sands missile range. The primary objective was to test if the mobile system could track a large caliber rocket. If it did, then operators were to attempt to intercept it with a stationary laser (THEL) as the MTHEL went through the motions.

"Preliminary data indicates a track was established but the secondary objective of destroying the target was not attempted," a ministry statement said. "This was the first attempt to establish a track on this type of target."

Launched in 1995, experts say the THEL, called the Nautilus in an earlier version, will not be ready for battlefield use until at least 2007. The system uses advanced radar to spot and track incoming rockets and then fires a laser beam to destroy them.

According to security sources intimately familiar with the design, the THEL will be able to fire a beam every five seconds and follow 15 targets simultaneously. It will also be able to turn glass canopies on fighter jets into opaque glass after a one-second blast. The THEL could also be used against attack helicopters.

The THEL has already shot down rockets in previous tests at the High Energy Laser System Test Facility at White Sands. The final hurdle is making the laser mobile.

Israel and Northrop-Grumman Corp. have been developing it to knock down Katyushas from Lebanon. There have been no such attacks since we pulled our army out in May 2000, but Israeli officials have said that Hizbullah now has 11,000 rockets aimed at Israel.

There is only a small threat of very primitive Qassam rockets being fired from the territories into Israel. The US Congress approved $59 million for further development last October to make the THEL mobile.

The US Army is also interested in the system and it has been designed to destroy a wide range of airborne threats, including missiles and artillery. In the US, the MTHEL is managed by the PEO Air, Space and Missile Defense. In Israel it is managed by the Directorate Research and Development and several defense industries.

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CUT , I'm glad see you again .

;)

Adri
05-02-2004, 02:25 PM
I knowed it ! C&C is the ones creating the new US weapons
(hint: Avenger in C&C Generals: Zero Hour)