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Lockheed Martin demonstrates successfully new ground-based laser system ADAM against UAV 2811121.
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Wednesday, November 28, 2012, 08:13 AM | |||
Lockheed Martin demonstrates successfully new ground-based laser system ADAM against UAV. | |||
Lockheed
Martin [NYSE: LMT] today announced that it has successfully demonstrated
a portable, ground-based military laser system in a series of tests against
representative airborne targets. Lockheed Martin developed the Area Defense
Anti-Munitions (ADAM) system to provide a defense against short-range
threats, such as rockets and unmanned aerial systems. |
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Lockheed Martin’s Area Defense Anti-Munitions (ADAM) system is a laser weapon system that defeats close-in improvised rocket and unmanned aerial system (UAS) threats. |
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Since
August, the ADAM system has successfully engaged an unmanned aerial system
target in flight at a range of approximately 1.5 kilometers (0.9 miles)
and has destroyed four small-caliber rocket targets in simulated flight
at a range of approximately 2 kilometers (1.2 miles). |
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ADAM Counter-UAV Demonstration Summer 2012 |
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Designed for short-range defense of high-value areas
including forward operating bases, the ADAM system’s 10-kilowatt
fiber laser is engineered to destroy targets up to 2 kilometers (1.2 miles)
away. The system precisely tracks targets in cluttered optical environments
and has a tracking range of more than 5 kilometers (3.1 miles). The system
has been designed to be flexible enough to operate against rockets as
a standalone system and to engage unmanned aerial systems with an external
radar cue. The ADAM system’s modular architecture combines commercial
hardware components with the company’s proprietary software in an
integrated and easy-to-operate system.
“Lockheed Martin has applied its expertise as a laser weapon system integrator to provide a practical and affordable defense against serious threats to military forces and installations,” said Paul Shattuck, Lockheed Martin’s director of directed energy systems for Strategic and Missile Defense Systems. “In developing the ADAM system, we combined our proven laser beam control architecture with commercial hardware to create a capable, integrated laser weapon system.” Lockheed Martin has been a pioneer in the development and demonstration of high-energy laser capabilities for more than 30 years and has made key advances in areas such as precision pointing and control, line-of-sight stabilization and adaptive optics. |
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