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Edwards Air Force Base Aug. 13, 2009
"The Boeing Company [NYSE: BA], industry teammates and the U.S. Missile Defense Agency on Aug. 10 successfully completed the Airborne Laser's (ABL) first in-flight test against an instrumented target missile, achieving a historic milestone. During the test, the modified Boeing 747-400F aircraft took off from Edwards Air Force Base and used its infrared sensors to find a target missile launched from San Nicolas Island, Calif. The Boeing-developed battle management system aboard ABL then issued engagement and target location instructions to the beam control/fire control system, which acquired the target and fired its two solid-state illuminator lasers to track the target and measure atmospheric conditions. ABL then fired a surrogate high-energy laser at the target, simulating a missile intercept. Instrumentation on the target verified that the surrogate high-energy laser hit the target."
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Boeing Airborne Laser Team Completes 1st Airborne Test Against Instrumented Target Missile
		
		
	
	
		
	
Gotta love technology.
Ima Chargin muh laser!! IRL!!!
LoL
i wonder how long it will be until we until we apply this to shoot at other jets and not just missiles. just dropping them out of the sky.
nerds & their lasers... (shakes head)
the human race is definitely going to kill it self.
:angel:
				
			"The Boeing Company [NYSE: BA], industry teammates and the U.S. Missile Defense Agency on Aug. 10 successfully completed the Airborne Laser's (ABL) first in-flight test against an instrumented target missile, achieving a historic milestone. During the test, the modified Boeing 747-400F aircraft took off from Edwards Air Force Base and used its infrared sensors to find a target missile launched from San Nicolas Island, Calif. The Boeing-developed battle management system aboard ABL then issued engagement and target location instructions to the beam control/fire control system, which acquired the target and fired its two solid-state illuminator lasers to track the target and measure atmospheric conditions. ABL then fired a surrogate high-energy laser at the target, simulating a missile intercept. Instrumentation on the target verified that the surrogate high-energy laser hit the target."
*Link
Boeing Airborne Laser Team Completes 1st Airborne Test Against Instrumented Target Missile
	Gotta love technology.
Ima Chargin muh laser!! IRL!!!
LoL
i wonder how long it will be until we until we apply this to shoot at other jets and not just missiles. just dropping them out of the sky.
nerds & their lasers... (shakes head)
the human race is definitely going to kill it self.
:angel:
	
