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Lockheed nabs $22.4M for work on LCS-based laser system by Christen Mccurdy Washington DC (UPI) Mar 10, 2020
Lockheed Martin was awarded a $22.4 million contract for work on the Layered Laser Defense system prototype onboard a Navy littoral combat ship, the Department of Defense announced. The deal, announced Monday by the Pentagon, funds integration, demonstration, testing and operation of the LLD weapon system on board a vessel while the ship is underway. The work includes development of a prototype structure and enclosure to protect the LLD from the ship's motion and the maritime environment, as well as system integration and tests with government-furnished equipment. Additionally, Lockheed is charged with platform integration and system operational verification, systems engineering, test planning and data collection and analysis. The Pentagon's announcement does not name the vessel involved in the project, but in January the Navy announced the USS Little Rock would receive a laser during its upcoming deployment. While the Navy continues to push ahead with laser systems -- work on the newly awarded LLD contract is do to be finished by June 2021 -- it is not the only one the branch is pushing forward on. In February, the branch also announced it had installed an Optical Dazzling Interdictor laser system on the USS Dewey to combat aerial drones. The installation is the first operational deployment of the ODIN following what officials called an accelerated schedule to deliver the anti-drone laser to the Navy.
Navy: Chinese warship fired laser at U.S. aircraft Washington DC (UPI) Feb 28, 2020 A Chinese warship fired a weapons-grade laser at a U.S. naval patrol aircraft in international airspace last week, the U.S. Navy said Thursday, chastising the Asian nation's actions as "unsafe and unprofessional." Navy officials in Hawaii said a Chinese navy destroyer 161 targeted a U.S. Navy P-8A Poseidon aircraft while it was flying some 380 miles west of Guam over international waters on Feb. 17. "The laser, which was not visible to the naked eye, was captured by a sensor onboard the ... read more
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