MILNET: Airborne Laser Datasheet

The following information is presented by MILNET as a service to the Department of Defense and the ABL program. MILNET has no connections with the DoD or the project.  The Team ABL contracters are TRW (now Northrop Grumman Space), Boeing and Lockheed Martin, producing the system for the USAF. The newer PDF version of a fact sheet is available from the Missile Defense Agency (MILNET Mirror).

TEAM ABL
USAF

Boeing

TRW

Lockheed Martin

ABL

Airborne Laser

 
Missile Defense Systems
A theater missile defense system that attacks missiles during boost phase, their most vulnerable phase of flight.

ABL is a deterrent for missile launches from hostile nations and protects U.S. and allied ground troops in the theater.

Team ABL is building a revolutionary Airborne Laser that will shoot down a Theater Ballistic Missile by 2008.



 
 Airborne Laser Closer to Completion
ROXANA HEGEMAN, A.P., 10/28/06
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   


Team ABL
 

ABL
Airborne Laser
Revolutionary
Airpower for the
21st Century
 

  Achieveable: · All the required technologies have been demonstrated.
Affordable: · Cost per enemy missile kill about $1,000 per shot (for laser fuel).
· Lowest life-cycle cost of all theater missile defense systems in development.
  Deployable: · Continental United States (CONUS)-based with global reach within hours, ready-to-fight.
· Fully integrated with tiered theater air defense architecture, yet capable of autonomous operation.
  Supportable: · Based on proven, cost-effective commercial capabilities and practices, tailored to meet military requirements.
  Flexible: · Future adjunct missions will enhance flexibility/utility.
· Enhances effectiveness of other elements of the multi-tiered air defense system by providing launch and impact point predictions.
:   Team ABL skills and experience ensure a low-risk ABL system
  U.S. Air Force: · Focused program direction with full participation on all Integrated Product Teams.
  Boeing: · Total weapon system integration, aircraft modification, and battle management command and control. 
  TRW: · Megawatt-class laser and ground support
  Lockheed Martin: · Beam control and fire control segments.
     
 
 
  Missile Defense Systems

 
    For more information contact:

Boeing Defense & Space Group
PO.Box 3999, MS 4C-98
Seattle, WA. 98124-2499

 
Printed in USA.
CSR 130601 PSO 594276
3/97 5.000
 

The above datasheet reproduction is presented by MILNET, as a service to the Defense Department and the ABL program, however, content was solely derived from the datasheet distributed by Boeing Defense & Space Group printed on 3/97, number CSR130601, PSO 594276, which was not copyrighted at that time. Later revisions may have been copyrighted. To contact Boeing, send your requests to :

Boeing Defense & Space Group
P.O. Box 3999, MS MC-98
Seattle, Wa. 98124-2499

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