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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP29 Mar 2013 11:00 a.m. PST

"If there was any doubt that the military has new confidence in its forthcoming laser arsenal, the Navy's top geeks want to outfit Marines with a laser cannon to shoot small drones out of the sky.

Specifically, the Office of Naval Research thinks that Marine air-ground task forces are too vulnerable to adversaries flying cheap, small spy drones overhead, like the four-pound Raven the Marines themselves used in Iraq. Its answer: outfit Marine ground vehicles with laser guns.

It's all part of a new Office of Naval Research program, formally unveiled Thursday, with the clunky name of Ground-Based Air Defense Directed Energy on the Move. For the time being, it's just a research effort, but the office expects to award grants and contracts for it worth up to $400,000. USD And it's doable.

So, the specs. The idea is to get a laser cannon weighing less than 2500 pounds mounted onto a Marine Humvee or comparable truck. The cannon needs to provide a "minimum optical output power" of 25 kilowatts, with an eye toward scaling up to 50 kilowatts, for a two-minute full-power blast. Hardware that can adjust for all "environmental conditions" Marines operate in — from a muggy beach to the arid climes of Helmand Province — is encouraged; the Office is agnostic on how researchers get there.


Is the effort realistic? Yes, but it's also ambitious.

The Navy is making a big push during 2013 to get its laser arsenal finally out of the lab and into the fleet. The first task anticipated for the laser arsenal is exactly the one envisioned here for Marine trucks — shooting down small drones hovering too close for comfort. The Navy's had solid-state lasers capable of burning through a boat's outboard motor at sea for two years, and those models generated 15 kilowatts worth of power. In tests three years ago, an MK-15 Phalanx cannon tricked out to host a laser successfully shot down small drones…"
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And the Army?

Amicalement
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Ron W DuBray29 Mar 2013 11:20 a.m. PST

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well they need to put some kind of guns on something, they seem to have short changed there ships.

Zyphyr29 Mar 2013 4:59 p.m. PST

Park a couple Laser Trucks on the deck of a LCS and everything willl be covered.

Chouan30 Mar 2013 6:30 a.m. PST

But it's real:
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Mako1131 Mar 2013 3:20 a.m. PST

I certainly hope it would weigh considerably less than 2,500 lbs, if they want it on a Humvee.

Seems to me some special, precision guided munitions, fired from a .50 cal, or larger rifle/cannon might be better suited to the job, e.g. like those smart bullets, and/or the smart rifle grenades with proximity fuses that they've developed.

Another option is to have your own escort of hunter-killer drones to take out the opposition.

Personal logo Legion 4 Supporting Member of TMP01 Apr 2013 8:11 a.m. PST

Lasers on vehicles … it's bound to happen …

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