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US Air Force expects second high-energy laser system contract

By Pat Host |

The US Air Force (USAF) expects to award another High Energy Laser Weapon System (HELWS) contract, having made its first award to Raytheon on 2 August.

Michael Jirjis, directed energy weapons experimentation campaign lead with the Air Force Research Laboratory’s (AFRL’s) Strategic Development Planning and Experimentation Office, told Jane’s on 5 August that two companies, including Raytheon, were able to perform in the late 2018 experimentation event. The USAF, he said, had success with both companies and is moving forward with each.

A target unmanned aircraft system (UAS) after being shot by Raytheon’s High Energy Laser Weapon System (HELWS) device in an undated test. (Raytheon)

A target unmanned aircraft system (UAS) after being shot by Raytheon’s High Energy Laser Weapon System (HELWS) device in an undated test. (Raytheon)

Jirjis said Raytheon and its HELWS device were the first to make it through the awards process. The USAF did not respond to an additional request for comment on the second company prior to publication.

The two HELWS contracts are not part of a downselect. Jirjis said the USAF has another experimentation event occurring in a few months where different companies will be participating in the service’s continental US (CONUS) event. Seven companies, Jirjis said, are being considered as the USAF moves toward an acquisition programme.

Raytheon will develop two prototype ground-based HELWS devices in the 10 kilowatt (kW) power class as part of its contract. The company integrated its high-energy laser on a Polaris MRZR, a type of all-terrain vehicle. The system is stand-alone with a footprint of approximately 9 sq m.

Boeing’s tripod-based Compact Laser Weapon System (CLWS). The company will participate in a future USAF high-energy laser device demonstration. (Boeing)

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