Sun, Feb 19, 2012
Modified 747 Has Completed Its Mission
The Air Force said Tuesday that the Airborne Laser Test Bed
(ALTB) has completed the key MDA Knowledge Points, and has
transitioned into long-term storage at the 309th Aerospace
Maintenance and Regeneration Group at Davis Monthan Air Force Base,
AZ. The ALTB demonstrated the viability of a directed energy weapon
for missile defense by tracking and destroying a boosting,
representative foreign ballistic missile in flight.
The MDA is continuing efforts to develop highly efficient
electric lasers in support of missile defense to significantly
reduce the complexity and cost of future directed energy
weapons.
The program began in 1996, but did not actually fire a laser
from an airplane in flight at a target until 2007. During its final
test in 2010, the objective of the mission was for the ALTB to
destroy a liquid-fuel, short-range ballistic missile during its
boost phase. During the mission the Boeing 747 flying laser
laboratory detected and tracked the target. However, the experiment
terminated early when corrupted beam control software steered the
high energy laser slightly off center.
The program was never intended to be operationally deployed. The
Pentagon said that a laser that could effectively destroy a
boosting missile would have to be much larger than the 747 could
carry. It would also have a limited range and be prohibitively
expensive. Funding for the program was cut in 2010, and it was
officially cancelled in December of last year.
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