Directed energy refers to technologies that produce a beam of concentrated electromagnetic energy or atomic/subatomic particles.
According to the US Department of Defense’US Department of Defense’s Joint Publication 3–13 Electronic Warfare, directed energy (DE) is described as an
Directed energy weapons have the potential to defend against several types of threats with great precision and minimal collateral damage, at minimal cost per engagement. High Energy Laser (HEL)High Energy Laser (HEL) technology development and advancements in hardware are making laser weapon systems increasingly viable.
December 1, 2018
DE weapons include the following:
CompaniesThe following are companies and research entities involved in the development of DE weapon systems include:
While primarily discussed in relation to weapon systems, DE solutions also have a range of commercial applications, such as: industrial cutting and welding and infrastructure protection.
December 14, 2021
October 25, 2021
Directed energy refers to technologies that produce a beam of concentrated electromagnetic energy or atomic/subatomic particles.
According to the US Department of Defense’s Joint Publication 3–13 Electronic Warfare, directed energy (DE) is described as an
umbrella term covering technologies that produce a beam of concentrated electromagnetic energy or atomic or subatomic particles. A DE weapon is a system using DE primarily as a direct means to disable, damage or destroy adversary equipment, facilities, and personnel. DE warfare is military action involving the use of DE weapons, devices, and countermeasures to either cause direct damage or destruction of adversary equipment, facilities, and personnel, or to determine, exploit, reduce, or prevent hostile use of the electromagnetic spectrum (EMS) through damage, destruction, and disruption
Directed energy is a modernization priority for the US Department of Defense with the goal of maturing technology to deployable forms.
DE weapons include:
Directed energy weapons have the potential to defend against several types of threats with great precision and minimal collateral damage, at minimal cost per engagement. High Energy Laser (HEL) technology development and advancements in hardware are making laser weapon systems increasingly viable.
Companies and research entities involved in the development of DE weapon systems include:
While primarily discussed in relation to weapon systems, DE solutions also have a range of commercial applications such as:
December 14, 2021
Demonstration on a static surface training target while sailing in the Gulf of Aden. The laser weapon system was developed by the Office of Naval Research and Northrop Grumman, and has an output of 150 kilowatts.
October 25, 2021
The contract is for demonstrating the design of the 300kW-class solid state Distributed Gain High Energy Laser Weapon System with an integrated Boeing Beam director.
October 2021
January 2021
The test will integrate the system onto an operational West-Coast based Arleigh Burke Flight IIA destroyer with the Aegis Combat System for field testing.
May 2019
December 1, 2018
September 2017
Key component of a high-energy laser cannon produced for the UK Ministry of Defence is unveiled at the military equipment exhibition DSEI 2017 in London.
February 2017
February 11, 2014
System manufactured by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems.
2011
2011
Tests occur between 2009 and 2011.
2011
February 3, 2010
The YAL-1 is a megawatt-class chemical oxygen iodine laser (COIL) mounted inside a modified military aircraft same as the Boeing 747-400F
2010
1982
The weapon designed to "dazzle" Argentine pilots was deployed but never used.
Directed energy refers to technologies that produce a beam of concentrated electromagnetic energy or atomic/subatomic particles.