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Lasers advance slowly into the battlefield

By Jeff Hecht

23 August 2006

More than 30 years after a laser first shot down a moving target in the skies above New Mexico, US troops have yet to fire a laser weapon on the battlefield.

Despite ploughing billions of dollars into developing laser weapons and carrying out numerous high-profile tests, the Pentagon has been unable to convert the technology into a suitable system. The problem is that existing systems are huge, lumbering beasts that need their own trailer just to carry the fuel. This would be no good for protecting troops in a fast-moving battle, for example, or on fighter aircraft.

So the Department…

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