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Air Force Airborne Laser (ABL) Wind Tunnel Tests
Boeing recently concluded a month-long series of wind tunnel test on a model of a modified 747-400F freighter to confirm the design of components critical to the Airborne Laser (ABL) program. The tests focused on the design of the nose turret that will aim the laser and on the laser exhuast system. Team ABL -- led by Boeing and including TRW and Lockheed Martin -- is designing and developing the ABL for the U.S. Air Force. A fleet of seven ABL aircraft, scheduled for deployment by 2008, could destroy theater ballistic missiles in the boost phase of their flight immediately after launch.
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Unique identifier
BI214764
Boeing ID
d3d10h
Type
Image
Size
3232px × 2538px 23MB
License type
RM
Keywords
2000s
blue
Boeing Transonic Wind Tunnel (BTWT)
currently in development
full body views
ground shots
high-tech / advanced
interiors
nobody
perspective lines
photos
red
right front views
testing
text
vivid color
white
wind tunnels
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