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B-SVS Technicians Inspect the Relocatable High-Energy Laser System
B-SVS Relocatable High-Energy Laser System at Albuquerque, NM
Two Technicians at Work on the B-SVS Relocatable High-Energy Laser System
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Technician with the Boeing-SVS Relocatable High-Energy Laser System
Boeing-SVS Technicians Adjust the Relocatable High-Energy Laser
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Boeing-SVS Technicians with the Relocatable High-Energy Laser
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Technicians at Work on Relocatable High Energy Laser System (RHELS)
The Relocatable High-Energy Laser is Fine-Tuned by Boeing-SVS Technicians
Boeing SVS Technician Working on Re-locatable High Energy Laser System (RHELS)
Boeing SVS Technician Working on Re-locatable High Energy Laser System (RHELS)
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Boeing SVS Technician with the Advanced Tactical Laser (ATL)
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A Technician Adjusts the B-SVS Relocatable High-Energy Laser System
Boeing SVS is developing Dual Line of Site (DLOS) research. DLOS features two optical paths working at the same time: a receiver of a laser beam, and a transmitter that sends on the beam to a target. DLOS has become a part of other programs and systems, such as the Aerospace Relay Mirror System and is designing very short-range (6-mile, or 10-kilometer) tactical weapons called the Relocatable High-Energy Laser System. Field tests in late 2006 showed that the Relocatable High-Energy Laser System's mirror system on wheels can align with a stationary laser source and receive an optical signal from it.
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BI229271
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smf07_f_svs_abq-402
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Directed Energy Systems (DES)
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High Energy Laser (HEL)
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Relocatable High-Energy Laser System
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