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Israel, US to fund laser that shoots down rockets
The Jerusalem Post ^ | 28 October 2003 | ASSOCIATED PRESS

Posted on 10/28/2003 11:38:50 AM PST by anotherview

Oct. 28, 2003
Israel, US to fund laser that shoots down rockets

By ASSOCIATED PRESS

Israel and the U.S. are to spend at least US$57 million for development of a laser cannon that can shoot down short-range missiles, an Israeli legislator and security officials said Tuesday.

A recent Israeli delegation successfully lobbied Congress to approve the new funding package for the joint U.S.-Israeli Nautilus laser weapon project, said Israeli lawmaker Yuval Steinitz, who was part of the delegation.

Israel wants the Nautilus to help protect its northern border towns from Katyusha rockets, fired by the Lebanese guerrilla group Hizbullah during Israel's 18-year occupation of southern Lebanon that ended in 2000.

Israel claims that Hizbullah now has 11,000 rockets aimed at Israel.

Congress approved US$57 million to fund the project, and Israel will also contribute funding, Steinitz said, but could not say how much.

There is, however, no public record of congressional approval for Nautilus funding.

It may fall under the classified portion of the 2004 Defense Authorization bill, passed by Congress and signed by U.S. President George W. Bush on Sept. 30.

The laser beam system was successfully tested at the U.S. White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, in February 1996. However, since then, development of the project had been held up by skeptics in the U.S. Congress, said an Israeli security official.

New funding is now needed to transform the technology into a practical weapon, said Steinitz, who is the chairman of the parliamentary foreign affairs and defense committee.

"Now we have to make it an efficient, compact weapon that can be used in the battlefield and in the war on terrorism," Steinitz said.

The Nautilus uses a high power radar to track and lock onto the incoming projectile. Then a Mid-Infrared Advanced Chemical Laser (MIRACL), which looks like a large spotlight, shoots out an intense beam that destroys the rocket.

The White Sands test marked the first time that a rocket has been destroyed in flight by a laser beam. The laser has also proved its ability to shoot down artillery shells.

Israeli security officials said that the potential to use this technology in the war against terrorism was a major factor in convincing Congress to renew support for the project.

"If the technology is developed, it will be applicable to many other military mechanisms," said Steinitz, "It could be a central mechanism in the future battlefield." Congress also approved a further $89 million for a second joint U.S.-Israeli project, the Arrow anti-ballistic missile system, which has already entered production, Steinitz said. The system is already operational.

Also Tuesday, the Maariv daily reported that a U.S.-Israeli company has developed a gun that can fire at right angles.

According to the report, the pistol, produced by the Florida-based Corner Shot Holdings, is being tested by the Israeli military and has already been bought by a number of Special Forces around the world.

A spokesman for the Israeli branch of the company refused to comment on the report.

Pictures of the weapon show a gun composed of two parts - the front, that can swivel from side to side, containing a pistol with a color camera mounted on top, and the back section which consists of the stock, trigger and a monitor.

The unique weapon allows the soldier to remain behind cover, with only the barrel of the rifle exposed in the direction of the hostile fire, even at a sharp angle.


TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Israel; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: hizbullah; israel; katyusharockets; lasercannon; lebanon; miltech; nautilus; steinitz; yuvalsteinitz
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1 posted on 10/28/2003 11:38:51 AM PST by anotherview
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To: anotherview
Once again, Reagan is proven right and a couple decades ahead of his time. This would probably already be operational and fielded if not for eight years of a democrat administration (or twelve years if you count how squeamish Bush I was about pushing Star Wars research - at least that was my impression at the time).
3 posted on 10/28/2003 11:46:45 AM PST by katana
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To: katana
It's interesting ... like World War 2 left to some pretty signifcant tech innovations I think that the US, Japan and other nations like Israel may be on the cusp of leaping ahead by another generation.

The trick will be to stop the chinese from copying and stealing our work.

4 posted on 10/28/2003 11:49:44 AM PST by Centurion2000 (Virtue untested is innocence)
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To: anotherview
"The laser has also proved its ability to shoot down artillery shells."

Oh? That's impressive. What does it do, melt/vaporize them out of the sky? Yow.
5 posted on 10/28/2003 11:52:26 AM PST by Frank_Discussion (May the wings of Liberty never lose a feather!)
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To: Frank_Discussion
It only has to make them explode.
6 posted on 10/28/2003 11:55:57 AM PST by Eala (FR Trad Anglican Directory: http://eala.freeservers.com/anglican - Proud member VIOC)
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To: anotherview
If it can shoot down rockets, then it can probably shoot down planes.

Imagine the effectiveness of an air defense system that shoots down enemy planes by tracking them with a laser!??!!?

It would be wise to protect this technology from anyone who can be describde as "progresive". They are likely to give it to our enemies just to "level the playing field".
7 posted on 10/28/2003 11:56:24 AM PST by Constitutional Patriot (Socialism is the cancer of humanity.)
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To: Frank_Discussion
OTOH, that was pretty poorly worded...
8 posted on 10/28/2003 11:56:33 AM PST by Eala (FR Trad Anglican Directory: http://eala.freeservers.com/anglican - Proud member VIOC)
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To: anotherview
It would seem to me to be cheaper to mirror the surfaces of the rockets.
9 posted on 10/28/2003 11:57:38 AM PST by Carry_Okie (The environment is too complex and too important to be managed by politics.)
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To: Eala
But still impressive.
10 posted on 10/28/2003 12:02:12 PM PST by Frank_Discussion (May the wings of Liberty never lose a feather!)
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To: JackRyanCIA
Sadly, no, I have no links. I read the article in The Jerusalem Post online edition, found it interesting, and posted it. I have not had time to do independent research.
11 posted on 10/28/2003 12:03:45 PM PST by anotherview ("Ignorance is the choice not to know" -Klaus Schulze)
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Israelis with friggen lasers

12 posted on 10/28/2003 12:06:49 PM PST by Michael Barnes
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To: Frank_Discussion
But still impressive.

Agreed. To put that much energy onto a rather small object, and keep it tracking for as long as needed... OTOH, I seem to recall they were playing with some pretty powerful chemical lasers back in the 80s.

13 posted on 10/28/2003 12:08:05 PM PST by Eala (FR Trad Anglican Directory: http://eala.freeservers.com/anglican - Proud member VIOC)
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To: anotherview
http://www.de.afrl.af.mil/factsheets/abl.html


14 posted on 10/28/2003 12:10:28 PM PST by OXENinFLA
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To: Frank_Discussion
I recall hearing about this before but I forget the details. Perhaps the laser's energy triggers the explosive?
15 posted on 10/28/2003 12:11:34 PM PST by LenS
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To: Frank_Discussion
Tactical High Energy Laser / Mobile Tactical High Energy Laser
16 posted on 10/28/2003 12:14:18 PM PST by michigander
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To: Eala
"It only has to make them explode."

Or not explode.

17 posted on 10/28/2003 12:22:28 PM PST by elfman2
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To: Frank_Discussion
What does it do

It burns away part so the shell becomes aerodynamically unstable and tumbles

18 posted on 10/28/2003 12:25:26 PM PST by RightWhale (Repeal the Law of the Excluded Middle)
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To: RightWhale
The link in post #16 says it makes the shells explode in flight. The tumbling might be that violent, but I suspect not.
19 posted on 10/28/2003 12:27:00 PM PST by Frank_Discussion (May the wings of Liberty never lose a feather!)
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To: anotherview
Does this mean the project to perfect X-Ray Specs is on the back burner?
20 posted on 10/28/2003 12:27:36 PM PST by Ribeye (.50 Action Express....Don't leave home without it.)
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