• An Oshkosh Defense military truck will carry a Boeing-built laser beam control system for the US Army’s High Energy Laser Technology Demonstrator program.
    An Oshkosh Defense military truck will carry a Boeing-built laser beam control system for the US Army’s High Energy Laser Technology Demonstrator program.
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Boeing has accepted the Oshkosh Defense military truck that will carry a Boeing-built laser beam control system for the US Army's High Energy Laser Technology Demonstrator (HEL TD) program.

Boeing received the Oshkosh Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck (HEMTT) on December 17 at the Oshkosh facility in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

"This demonstration program has successfully transitioned from the design phase to the fabrication phase," Gary Fitzmire, vice president and program director of Boeing Missile Defense Systems' Directed Energy Systems unit, said.

"This transformational, solid-state laser weapon capability will provide speed-of-light, ultra-precision capability that will dramatically improve warfighters' ability to counter rocket, artillery and mortar projectiles."

The eight-wheel, 500-horsepower HEMTT A4, a widely used military tactical vehicle, will be shipped to Boeing's facility in Huntsville this spring for integration with the laser's rugged beam control system (BCS).

The program has already begun receiving BCS components from suppliers.

The BCS will acquire, track and select an aimpoint on a target during the same time frame in which the system also will receive the laser beam from the laser device, reshape and align it, and focus it on the target.

The system includes mirrors, high-speed processors and high-speed optical sensors.

HEL TD testing against real targets, but using a low-power surrogate for the high-energy laser, is scheduled for fiscal year 2011 at White Sands Missile Range, N.M.

HEL TD is a cornerstone of the Army's high-energy laser program and will support the transition to a full-fledged Army acquisition program.

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