Wednesday, August 18, 2010

U.S. Missile Defense Laser Test Delayed

This Department of Defense photo shows an infrared image of the Missile Defense Agency's Airborne Laser, right, destroying a short-range ballistic missile, left, last February. DOD / AFP / Getty Images

Pentagon Again Delays Test of Missile-Blasting Laser -- AOL News

WASHINGTON (Aug. 18) -- The Defense Department was forced to delay again a key test of a powerful missile-destroying laser equipped on a Boeing aircraft due to technical problems.

The test, described as "unprecedented," was scheduled for Tuesday night at a sea test range off California, but officials were forced to reschedule it after a problem was identified with cooling system used on a tracking camera for the system. It couldn't be fixed in time to make the test window.

The test has been rescheduled for Aug. 21. This is the third delay of the test, which is designed to demonstrate longer ranges for the laser weapon.

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More News On The U.S. Missile Defense Agency

Missile Defense Laser Test Delayed -- Global Security Newswire
Agency to Test Airborne Laser -- US Department of Defense
Airborne Laser Set For Second Antimissile (NOTE: Test Tonight Test has been delayed to August 21, 2010) -- Global Security Newswire
General: Laser can "operate at twice the range we thought" -- Seattle PI

Pentagon Suspends Lockheed Missile Contract -- Wall Street Journal
Pentagon blocks 400 million dollar missile defense contract -- AFP
Lockheed Contract on Hold Over Delay on New Interceptor Missile -- Bloomberg
THAAD Interceptor Fault Holds Up Production Deal -- Global Security Newswire
Lockheed offers warranty for missile interceptor -- Reuters

Missile Defense Agency chief wants fewer sole-source contracts -- Next Gov
Drones, laser beams, ships, START treaties: This is the new missile defense -- Stars And Stripes

WNU Editor:
The Missile Defense Agency's website is here.

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