Northrop Grumman reported that it got a solid-state laser to fire a beam with a potency of 105.5 kilowatts.
Northrop Grumman
Anti-missile system pushed for commercial planes
Defense contractor, Northrop Grumman — maker of a system to protect planes from shoulder-fired missiles, is trying to tap a market that bridges the military and civilian worlds.
The anti-missile systems work by detecting incoming missiles and emitting an eye-safe laser beam that interferes with the missiles’ guidance system and deflects the missile away from the plane.
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