March 10, 2014

DARPA conducts Successful EXCALIBUR Test of Compact High Energy Lasers

 Target at a distance of 7 kilometers (4.3 miles of US readers) precisely hit with Compact High Energy Lasers.






The Optical Phased Array (OPA) used in these experiments consisted of three identical clusters of seven tightly packed fiber lasers, each cluster measures only 10 centimeters across.

According to Joseph Mangano, DARPA program manager, the agency is planning to scale up the design over the next three years, ultimately transmitting up to 100 kilowatts of power – levels otherwise difficult to achieve in such a small package.The successful demonstration helps advance Excalibur’s goal of a 100-kilowatt-class laser system in a scalable, ultra-low SWaP OPA configuration compatible with existing weapon system platforms. Continued development and testing of Excalibur fiber optic laser arrays may one day lead to multi-100 kilowatt-class High-energy lasers (HEL) in a package 10 times lighter and more compact than legacy high-power laser systems.

More details about the project:
http://www.darpa.mil/Our_Work/MTO/Programs/EXCALIBUR.aspx

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