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Airborne Laser? It won't be doing shoot down tests till 2007 or 2008 I believe. So it won't enter service till 2009 or 2010. They've got done doing ground tests of the COIL laser's 'knowledge point' (high enough power for a long enough time to do it's job). Now it going to be installed, but they have some other things they need to finish testing and installing.
i do think they have tested and mounted it like i said this is a BIG tech leap and i doubt we want to fold our hand b4 we have enough time to perfect it.
Originally posted by agwardlds
Don't you guys understand that this project was in black projects before it was even moved anywhere else? The SR-71 was hidden in black many years before we saw it. I am sure that this ABL was already tested somewhere in the black world,and they are just taking their time on deployment. If you see these weapons in Popular Science, then most likely we have a prototype
program. We're going forward with our shuttle flights. We're going forward to build our space station. And we are going forward with research on a new Orient Express that could, by the end of the next decade, take off from Dulles Airport, accelerate up to 25 times the speed of sound, attaining low Earth orbit or flying to Tokyo within 2 hours. And the same technology transforming our lives can solve the greatest problem of the 20th century. A security shield can one day render nuclear weapons obsolete and free mankind from the prison of nuclear terror. America met one historic challenge and went to the Moon. Now America must meet another: to make our strategic defense real for all the citizens of planet Earth.
Originally posted by agwardlds
When I was younger I used to read Popular Science on a regular basis. I was always seeing these articles about what the defense contractors are working on. Now, I am constantly seeing articles that are repeating themselves. If I had dime for every scramjet article I have read since the early 1980;s, then I would be a rich man. In my opinion, the US government is keeping vast numbers of projects, many completed, in the dark. This is quite unfortunate. Reagan spoke about the NASP (National Aerospace Plane) in his 1986 State of the Union speech. That was Twenty years ago. What happened? Are we that dumb? We are "banking" the technology for a rainy day. I won't even get started on the ABL/NKC-135 stuff. We have this stuff in our weapons inventory, but it is not in the white world Below is from Reagan's 1986 State of the Union Speech.
program. We're going forward with our shuttle flights. We're going forward to build our space station. And we are going forward with research on a new Orient Express that could, by the end of the next decade, take off from Dulles Airport, accelerate up to 25 times the speed of sound, attaining low Earth orbit or flying to Tokyo within 2 hours. And the same technology transforming our lives can solve the greatest problem of the 20th century. A security shield can one day render nuclear weapons obsolete and free mankind from the prison of nuclear terror. America met one historic challenge and went to the Moon. Now America must meet another: to make our strategic defense real for all the citizens of planet Earth.
www.c-span.org...
I'm sure they publications hyped stuff a bit to sell better, but like you said we see the same articles over and over years and years apart which leads me to believe there is something material out there. When I think about the hype aspect I always think about the articles from the 50's talking about how we would all have flying cars by 2000, well where is mine