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Air Force Materiel Command news service (Nov. 2, 2005): new technology "dazzles" aggressors.


KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE Kirtland Air Force Base is located in the southeast quadrant of Albuquerque, New Mexico, adjacent to the Albuquerque International Sunport. The base is the third largest installation in Air Force Materiel Command, covering 51,558 acres (209 km²) and employing over 23,000 people, , N.M. (AFPN AFPN Air Force Print News
AFPN American Forces Philippines Network (former AFRTS network in the Philippine Islands
) -- A laser technology weapon will be the first man-portable, non-lethal deterrent weapon intended for protecting troops and controlling hostile crowds.

The weapon, developed by the Air Force Research Laboratory's Directed Energy An umbrella term covering technologies that relate to the production of a beam of concentrated electromagnetic energy or atomic or subatomic particles. Also called DE. See also directed-energy device; directed-energy weapon.  Directorate, employs a two-wavelength laser system and is a hand-held, single-operator system for troop and perimeter defense A defense without an exposed flank, consisting of forces deployed along the perimeter of the defended area. . The laser light used in the weapon temporarily impairs aggressors by illuminating or dazzling individuals, removing their ability to see the laser source.

The first two prototypes of the Personnel Halting and Stimulation Response, or PHaSR, were built here last month and delivered to the laboratory's Human Effectiveness Directorate at Brooks City Base, Texas, and the Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate at Quantico, Va. for testing.

"The future is here with PHaSR," said Capt. Thomas Wegner, program manager. Wegner is also the ScorpWorks flight commander within the laser division of the energy directorate here. ScorpWorks is a unit of military scientists and engineers that develops laser system prototypes for AFRL Noun 1. AFRL - a United States Air Force defense laboratory responsible for discovering and developing and integrating fighting technologies for aerospace forces
Air Force Research Laboratory

U. S.
, from beginning concept to product field testing.

The National Institute of Justice recently awarded ScorpWorks $250,000 to make an advanced prototype that will add an eye-safe laser range finder into PHaSR. Systems such as PHaSR have historically been too powerful at close ranges and ineffective, but eye-safe, at long ranges. The next prototype is planned to include the addition of the eye-safe range finder and is planned for completion in March 2006.

Blaylock is with Air Force Research Laboratory, Directed Energy Directorate Public Affairs, Kirtland AFB AFB
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, N.M.

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Title Annotation:In the News
Author:Blaylock, Eva D.
Publication:Defense AT & L
Date:Mar 1, 2006
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