Laser weapons avoid these problems, or at least in theory.
The Navy is aiming for a magazine that can power a small weapon of 20 kilowatts and operate on a 1-micron wavelength.
However, it would be perfect for the real prize that the Navy seeks: a laser weapon compact enough to disable small drones.
US NavyRechargeable magazines could enable laser weapons to fire more shots before needing to cool down.
“Sometimes we have a tendency to over promise and under deliver,” the Navy admiral who oversees laser weapons research admitted at a recent conference.
Persons:
—, ” Iain Boyd, Boyd, “
Organizations:
Service, Business, Navy Small Business Innovation Research, Navy, Stryker, Amphibious, US, Center for National Security, University of Colorado
Locations:
HEL, Portland, Persian Gulf