Permalink: http://www.boeingimages.com/archive/Engineering-Techinicians-Inspect-the-Boeing-SVS-Advanced-Tactical-Laser-Turret-2F3XC56O3KT.htmlCopyright © Boeing. All Rights Reserved.View Photo/Video onlyConceptually similarAdvanced Tactical Laser Turret at Boeing SVS in Albuquerque, New MexicoEngineering Techinicians Reflected in the Advanced Tactical Laser TurretEngineering Techinician Adjusts Advanced Tactical Laser TurretBoeing SVS Technicians Reflected in the Turret of the Advanced Tactical Laser (ATL)Two Boeing SVS Techinicians Reflected in the Advanced Tactical Laser TurretTechnicians at the Control Center for the Advanced Tactical Relay (ATL)Engineering Techinicians Prepare to Test the Advanced Tactical Laser TurretEngineering Technicians at Work on the Advanced Tactical LaserBoeing SVS Technician with the Advanced Tactical Laser (ATL)View AllView more with similar tones Engineering Techinicians Inspect the Boeing SVS Advanced Tactical Laser TurretSelect usageWhat Type of Order?Usage:In May 2006, the Laser & Electro Optical Systems (L&EOS) unit of Boeing Missile Defense Systems (MDS) received a contract potentially worth more than $400 million to continue supporting two U.S. Air Force laboratories engaged in cutting-edge research on high energy laser and satellite tracking technologies. Under the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Innovative Research and Optical Support Services (IROSS) contract, Boeing Laser & Electro Optical Systems will provide technical support services at the Maui Space Surveillance System (MSSS) in Hawaii and the Starfire Optical Range (SOR) at Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque, N.M.(shown here).BI229247 (smf07_f_svs_abq-262)Maximum size:2178px × 3200px (~19 MB)7.2in × 10.6in (300dpi)License type:Rights ManagedKeywords:2000s-adults-Advanced Tactical Laser (ATL) program-Albuquerque-ammunition/weapons systems-blue-blur-candids-close-ups-currently in development-day-detail views-Directed Energy Systems (DES)-ground shots-high-tech / advanced-interiors-male-military-photos-pink-reflections-researchers-selective focus-tilt views-two people-whiteRelated Photo/Videos:View All