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Spike
18-07-2006, 15:10
Tempo fa lessi di un sistema di difesa laser contro attacchi missilistici denominato MHTEL, sviluppato da USA e Israele. Sapete che sviluppi ha avuto e se addirittura è impiegato in questi giorni sul fronte libanese?

davide87
18-07-2006, 15:39
interessato.! :read:

Cfranco
18-07-2006, 16:16
Tempo fa lessi di un sistema di difesa laser contro attacchi missilistici denominato MHTEL, sviluppato da USA e Israele. Sapete che sviluppi ha avuto e se addirittura è impiegato in questi giorni sul fronte libanese?
Mi risulta sia ancora allo stato sperimentale .

Teox82
18-07-2006, 16:56
Il THEL era un prototipo dello Skyguard,appena presentato dalla Northrop-Grumman.Ti copio l'articolo per intero:

"Northrop Grumman Develops Skyguard Laser Defense System for U.S., Allies to Defend Against Rocket, Missile, Mortar Attacks

(Source: Source: Northrop Grumman Corp.; issued July 12, 2006)
Northrop Grumman has developed the Skyguard high-power laser system to defend against air-based threats such as short-range ballistic missiles and rockets, artillery and mortars.
(Artwork © Northrop Grumman)
REDONDO BEACH, Calif. --- Northrop Grumman Corporation has developed the Skyguard laser-based air defense system for U.S. government agencies and allies that require near-term defense against short-range ballistic missiles, short- and long-range rockets, artillery shells, mortars, unmanned aerial vehicles and cruise missiles.

Skyguard is derived from the successful Tactical High Energy Laser (THEL) test bed and its predecessors developed by Northrop Grumman for the U.S. Army and the Israel Ministry of Defence. Benefiting from significant technological advancements, Skyguard has higher power than heritage systems and a larger beam, making it a much more capable system, the company said.

“We believe that no other weapon of any kind, or any system being developed today, can offer the kind of protection we've proven Skyguard can provide,'' said Alexis Livanos, president, Northrop Grumman Space Technology. “Skyguard offers the earliest possible implementation of an operational laser weapon system for defense against a wide range of threats.''

Like earlier systems developed by Northrop Grumman, Skyguard is a multi-mission, soldier-operated, compact and transportable laser weapon system designed for field deployment and operations.

A single Skyguard system can defend deployed forces, a large military installation, and/or a large civilian population or industrial area. One Skyguard system is capable of generating a protective shield of about 10 kilometers in diameter.

“The THEL Testbed has demonstrated unequivocally that lasers can engage and destroy rocket, artillery and mortar threats in flight,'' noted Mike McVey, vice president of Northrop Grumman's Directed Energy Systems business area. “This test bed has been remarkably successful. To date, it has shot down dozens of live threats, including long- and short-range rockets, mortars and artillery projectiles, in very realistic attack scenarios, and under simulated operational conditions such as surprise attacks and mixed threats.''

In continuous use at the Army's White Sands Missile Range since it was developed between 1996 and 2000, the THEL Testbed has proven that laser weapons could be applied on the battlefield to protect troops on the ground.

Like the THEL Testbed, Skyguard is a modular and flexible system that will support future spiral developments and can accommodate improved laser and beam control technologies as they become available.


Northrop Grumman Space Technology has been developing and demonstrating high-energy lasers for more than 30 years, paving the way for the U.S. to incorporate defensive lasers across all military services - including ships, manned and unmanned aircraft, and ground vehicles - and to meet homeland security needs. "

http://www.defense-aerospace.com/base/util/71067_1.jpg

:)

Ilpolitico
20-07-2006, 08:25
mi sembra lo stesso presentato su primopiano del tg3 agli inizi di giugno!