Navy to install laser weapons in 2021 to defend destroyer from boats and UAVs

April 1, 2019

In the next two years, the Navy wants to deploy laser weapons aboard a guided-missile destroyer as the service learns to integrate directed energy weapon systems on warships, says the Navy’s director of surface warfare “We are going to burn the boats if you will and move forward with this technology,” Rear Adm. Ron Boxall said during the Booz, Allen, Hamilton and CSBA Directed Energy Summit 2019. The service is targeting 2021 to install a High Energy Laser and Integrated Optical-dazzler with Surveillance weapon system aboard a West Coast Arleigh Burke-class Flight IIA destroyer, Boxall said. The 60-kilowatt HELIOS, much more powerful than the 20-kilowatt laser weapon system the Navy tested aboard afloat forward staging base USS Ponce five years ago, is designed to counter small attack boats small unmanned aerial vehicles.

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