Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Rheinmetall: Successful Target Engagement with High-Energy Laser Weapons

(Source: Rheinmetall AG; issued Nov. 22, 2011)

 Rheinmetall’s 10kW laser weapon, seen here fitted to the turret of the company’s C-RAM air-defense system, shot down a UAV (see lower photo), while a less powerful model sank a rubber raft and detected IEDs in a recent exercise. (Rheinmetall photos)

Having recently used a high-energy laser weapon to down an unmanned aircraft at a proving ground in Switzerland, Rheinmetall has demonstrated the operational potential of combining a powerful laser weapon with an advanced air defence system.


Having recently used a high-energy laser weapon to down an unmanned aircraft at a proving ground in Switzerland, Rheinmetall has demonstrated the operational potential of combining a powerful laser weapon with an advanced air defence system.

This event provides compelling proof of the Group’s 360° competence in relevant technologies ranging from military lasers and target recognition and identification to target tracking and fire control units – and its unrivalled ability to weld them into a single, forward-looking, fully functional full scale demonstrator.

At a live fire laser demo at the Group’s Ochsenboden proving ground, international guests were able to view two laser weapon demonstrators in action, each featuring different performance parameters.

For example, a 10-kW laser was integrated into an air defence system consisting of an Oerlikon Skyguard 3 fire control unit and a Skyshield gun turret. Modular and scalable, the laser weapon itself consisted of two 5-kW laser weapon modules.

In addition, a 1-kW laser weapon module was displayed, specially mounted on a TM 170-type vehicle for the purpose.

Both laser weapon demonstrators were deployed in different scenarios: as a means of providing protection from asymmetric, terrorist-type threats; in a C-RAM context to counter the threat from incoming rockets, artillery and mortar rounds; and in an air defence scenario with an unmanned air vehicle serving as the target.

Among other things, the 1-kW laser weapon demonstrator successfully sank a moving rubber raft (a substitute for an enemy speedboat), and also proved highly effective in destroying IEDs as well as neutralizing unexploded ordnance from a safe distance.

In the C-RAM scenario, the 10-kW laser weapon demonstrator revealed that doubling the laser output from 5 kW (the design status in 2010) to 10 kW results in substantially improved performance against mortar rounds, with the required engagement time reduced by approximately 50%.

A technological highlight in the air defence scenario was the engagement of a Tier 1-class unmanned air vehicle (UAV). The air defence system, equipped with a 10-kW laser weapon demonstrator, was able to detect, track and engage the target (the so-called “kill chain”), successfully destroying the UAV in flight.

The Oerlikon Skyguard system detected the incoming threat, initiated the electronic target tracking process, slewed the Skyshield turret in the direction of the UAV and transmitted the target data to the laser weapon demonstrator. Independently taking up the target tracking process, this effector switched to fine-tracking mode before aiming the laser beam at the drone and destroying it in a matter of seconds.

Rheinmetall also occupies a leading position in another area of laser R&D: in cooperation with its cooperation partner, the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precison Engineering (IOF) in Jena, Rheinmetall holds the public world record for spectral coupling of laser pulses with an 8-kW laser output and excellent beam quality.

The latest live fire demonstration at the Ochsenboden proving ground, a joint effort by Rheinmetall’s Weapon and Munitions and Air Defence divisions, clearly shows that the Group already possesses all the skills necessary to develop complex laser weapon systems. Through its work on behalf of the German government and well-targeted application of its own resources, Rheinmetall has acquired tremendous expertise in this field in recent years.

Rheinmetall expects a high-energy laser weapon system with an output of 100 kW to be available within the next three to five years. Even today, the modular, scalable design is able to meet a vast variety of requirements.

Along with precision, ease of integration into various platforms and scalable escalation, laser weapons in future will offer the principal advantage of reduced cost, since material consumption and wear and tear with laser effectors is naturally low.

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Guess what? fiction are not really that far from reality eh? GOOD JOB! Rheinmetall AG!

-=ggk=-

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

ROARING TIGERS ABOVE GELOVA VUNG KARNO STADION

by ikansadinmknorang...if i got hacked by Indonesian fags who cant take jokes and parody...you are automatically declaring war against RUSSIA...!!

so many Tiger....no wonder Garuda got grounded eh...??



Javkartava - Malaysian tigers won against Indonesia in the final sepak bola match at Gelova Vung Karno Stadion 5-3 thru sepakan penalti...congrats to our national team...

like i said in the previous post...NATO promised to conduct a fly past above the stadion if we win...and they did......

CONGRATULATIONS HARIMAU MUDA...!!!

TAHNIAH MALAYSIA!

MALAYSIA MILITARY POWER

CONGRATULATION HARIMAU MUDA!


Monday, November 21, 2011

Malaysia prefers Eurofighter. Wanna bet?

I just realize that i have posted many parody about the Eurofighter. Is this a coincidence? Will malaysia buy Eurofighter?

Personally i always thought that we will return the MiG 29N and buy a number of Sukhois and at the same time we also will buy the american Superhornets to replace the Hornet D.

wanna bet?




INDONESIA VS MALAYSIA + NATO TIGERS....TONIGHT`S GAME WILL BE FUN..

by ikansadinmknorang....he prefers rugby than football...but for national interest sake...why not eh...


i want this on my car...i dont care...


For tonight`s game between INDONESIA vs MALAYSIA....NATO TIGER ASSOCIATION had agree to show their support towards our glorious national team by conducting a fly by consisting of various aircraft with tiger liveries....

"We will do the fly past tonight at GELORA BUNG KARNO STADION...before the game and after the game...and again when MALAYSIA are announced the winner...if MALAYSIA didnt win..then we will do double fly past at a very low altitude...."..said NTA coordinator...

speak a lot no point....picture worth a thousand words....enjoy the TIGERS....


MIRAGE-2000


RAFALE



F-104 STARFIGHTER...ol skool jets...

F-5E

F/A-18C



PANAVIA TORNADO ECR









now fellas...you see a lot of TIGERS....do you see any GARUDA...??


oh...shit...we do have the GARUDA....how can i forget....here it is...


oopsie...


wahahaha....enjoy the game tonite fellas....and one more thing...no laser2 eh....

-purnomo wijoyo-

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