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Boeing SVS Technician Working on Re-locatable High Energy Laser System (RHELS)
Boeing SVS Technician Working on RHELS (Re-locatable High Energy Laser System)
Boeing SVS Technician Working on Re-locatable High Energy Laser System (RHELS)
Boeing SVS Technician Working on Re-locatable High Energy Laser System (RHELS)
Boeing-SVS Technicians at Work on the Relocatable High-Energy Laser
Two Technicians at Work on the B-SVS Relocatable High-Energy Laser System
B-SVS Technicians Inspect the Relocatable High-Energy Laser System
Boeing-SVS Technician with the Relocatable High-Energy Laser System
Technician with the Boeing-SVS Relocatable High-Energy Laser System
Boeing-SVS Technicians Adjust the Relocatable High-Energy Laser
B-SVS Relocatable High-Energy Laser System at Albuquerque, NM
A Technician Adjusts the B-SVS Relocatable High-Energy Laser System
Boeing-SVS Technicians with the Relocatable High-Energy Laser
Boeing-SVS Relocatable High-Energy Laser System in the Lab
The Relocatable High-Energy Laser is Fine-Tuned by Boeing-SVS Technicians
Boeing-SVS Technician Works on the ARMS (Airborne Relay Mirror System)
Boeing SVS Technicians at Work on the Advanced Tactical Laser
Boeing SVS Technician with the Advanced Tactical Laser (ATL)
Aerospace Relay Mirror System (ARMS) with Technician
Boeing SVS Technician Inspects Airborne Relay Mirror System (ARMS)
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Technicians at Work on Relocatable High Energy Laser System (RHELS)
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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BI229289
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smf07_f_svs_abq-842
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2000s
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ammunition/weapons systems
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currently in development
Directed Energy Systems (DES)
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ground shots
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head on views
High Energy Laser (HEL)
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interiors
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military
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Relocatable High-Energy Laser System
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sterile
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