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Boeing, Lockheed Martin, TRW Win Airborne Laser Contract.


WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 12, 1996--The United States Air Force United States Air Force (USAF)

Major component of the U.S. military organization, with primary responsibility for air warfare, air defense, and military space research. It also provides air services in coordination with the other military branches. U.S.
 today awarded a team of Boeing, TRW TRW The Real World (TV reality show)
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 and Lockheed Martin For the former company, see .

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 a $1.1 billion contract to develop and demonstrate a revolutionary laser weapon system to defend against the threat posed by theater ballistic missiles such as the Iraqi Scuds used during Desert Storm.

Under the terms of the Program Definition and Risk Reduction (PDRR PDRR Program Definition and Risk Reduction (formerly Advanced Development)
PDRR Preliminary Draft Revision of Recommendation (International Telecommunication Union)
PDRR Priority Deficit Round-Robin
) contract awarded today, the three companies, working together as Team ABL, will build and test an Airborne Laser (ABL) weapon system mounted aboard a Boeing 747-400F aircraft.

The Airborne Laser Weapon System Program is managed by the Air Force at 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, , New Mexico New Mexico, state in the SW United States. At its northwestern corner are the so-called Four Corners, where Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah meet at right angles; New Mexico is also bordered by Oklahoma (NE), Texas (E, S), and Mexico (S). . In 1994, Team ABL was one of two teams chosen by the Air Force to conduct separate Airborne Laser conceptual design studies that culminated in today's announcement.

Over the next five years of the PDRR contract, the ABL will demonstrate that the required technologies can be integrated onto an airborne platform to shoot down theater ballistic missiles (TBM TBM
abbr.
tactical ballistic missile
) at ranges measured in hundreds of kilometers. After a successful PDRR program, the Air Force will proceed with an Engineering and Manufacturing Development (EMD EMD Electromechanical dissociation, see there ) contract for a fully operational system. The PDRR ABL system will provide the Air Force with a residual operational capability.

"We consider it an honor to be given the responsibility of bringing this technology to an operational level," said Gerald King, president of Boeing Defense & Space Group. "The members of Team ABL fully agree with Secretary of the Air Force Sheila Widnall's statement that the Airborne Laser program is as revolutionary as the invention of gunpowder gunpowder, explosive mixture; its most common formula, called "black powder," is a combination of saltpeter, sulfur, and carbon in the form of charcoal. Historically, the relative amounts of the components have varied.  or the Manhattan Project Manhattan Project, the wartime effort to design and build the first nuclear weapons (atomic bombs). With the discovery of fission in 1939, it became clear to scientists that certain radioactive materials could be used to make a bomb of unprecented power. U.S. ."

The Air Force envisions a fleet of up to seven ABLs that will play a key role in America's "tiered architecture" of defenses arrayed against theater ballistic missiles. Able to cross oceans without refueling, the Airborne Laser can arrive on station within hours. It can go into operation immediately, providing protection for threatened allies and airfields, ports and other facilities vital to the buildup of follow-on forces.

In addition to its ability to detect and destroy TBMs shortly after launch, ABL will significantly enhance the performance of other TBM defenses through real-time transmission of precise trajectory data on salvo-launches.

Addressing the need for ABL, Boeing Program Manager Paul Shennum said, "The media has reported increasing numbers of missiles in the arsenals of countries unfriendly to the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. . Today, more than 20 countries, including Iraq, Iran and North Korea, have more than ten thousand theater ballistic missiles in their arsenals. Many are also developing chemical, biological or nuclear warheads."

Dr. Ron Andrews, vice president of the Advanced Technology Center of Lockheed Martin Missiles & Space emphasized that Team ABL's proposed system draws its strength from the quality of the research that preceded it. "Our successful bid for the next phase of the ABL program draws on decades of Air Force and private sector investment and research," he said. "We're confident that our system will provide an affordable and very effective defense against Scuds and other theater ballistic missiles."

Team ABL's winning proposal calls for the laser weapon system to be mounted in a modified Boeing 747-400 freighter that will operate over friendly territory at altitudes above 40,000 feet. At those altitudes -- above cloud layer -- it will acquire and track missiles as they rise from their launch sites using an Infrared Search and Track system developed by Lockheed Martin.

The ABL Beam Control/Fire Control System, also provided by Lockheed Martin, will then accurately point and fire the TRW laser with sufficient energy to destroy the missile while it is still in the highly vulnerable boost phase of flight, over the launching country and, before separation of its warheads.

"Team ABL brings together acknowledged industry leaders in ABL's three program-critical technologies: TRW for lasers, Boeing for systems integration and Lockheed Martin for optics and laser beam control technology," said Joanne Maguire, vice president and general manager, TRW Space & Technology Division. She noted that the successful Team ABL proposal has been validated over the last few months by a series of tests that demonstrated the maturity of those ABL technologies. -0- -- Boeing met the challenges posed by the aerodynamics aerodynamics, study of gases in motion. As the principal application of aerodynamics is the design of aircraft, air is the gas with which the science is most concerned.  of the nose turret with a unique design whose effectiveness was verified in a series of wind tunnel wind tunnel, apparatus for studying the interaction between a solid body and an airstream. A wind tunnel simulates the conditions of an aircraft in flight by causing a high-speed stream of air to flow past a model of the aircraft (or part of an aircraft) being tested.  tests which demonstrated excellent aero-optical performance and reduced aircraft drag. -- Lockheed Martin successfully demonstrated a full-function laboratory configuration of its ABL target acquisition and laser beam control adaptive optics system, showing that ABL will be able to deliver the required energy on target while operating in a stressing atmospheric distortion environment. -- TRW verified the design of its ABL Chemical Oxygen Iodine iodine (ī`ədīn, –dĭn) [Gr.,=violet], nonmetallic chemical element; symbol I; at. no. 53; at. wt. 126.9045; m.p. 113.5°C;; b.p. 184.35°C;; sp. gr. 4.93 at 20°C;; valence −1, +1, +3, +5, or +7.  (COIL) laser by using a prototype "building block" COIL module to demonstrate power and chemical efficiency levels necessary for the company to build a megawatt-class laser that can meet all ABL operational requirements (programming) operational requirements - Qualitative and quantitative parameters that specify the desired capabilities of a system and serve as a basis for determining the operational effectiveness and suitability of a system prior to deployment. .

TRW, based in Cleveland, Ohio "Cleveland" redirects here. For the Cleveland metropolitan area, see . For other uses, see Cleveland (disambiguation).
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, built the world's first high-energy chemical laser in 1973 for the Department of Defense. Four years later, it integrated a high-energy laser with a beam director that successfully destroyed missiles in flight. In 1981, TRW demonstrated industry's first COIL, the laser selected for the ABL system. Since then, the company has produced two of the world's highest energy chemical lasers, the megawatt-class Alpha and Mid- Infrared Advanced Chemical Laser.

Lockheed Martin Missiles & Space, operating out of Sunnyvale, Calif., draws on extensive beam control experience in programs like Talon Gold, the Large Optics Demonstration Experiment, Starlab, and the Ground-based Free Electron Laser A free electron laser, or FEL, is a laser that shares the same optical properties as conventional lasers such as emitting a beam consisting of coherent electromagnetic radiation which can reach high power, but which uses some very different operating principles to form the beam.  Beam Control System. Additionally, Lockheed Martin has been developing precision optical systems for 35 years, including the recently declassified de·clas·si·fy  
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 CORONA program work.

Boeing has a long history of successful large-scale systems integration such as the International Space Station. Boeing is the industry leader in modification of its 747 aircraft to perform unique missions ranging from the Space Shuttle space shuttle, reusable U.S. space vehicle. Developed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), it consists of a winged orbiter, two solid-rocket boosters, and an external tank.  transporter to Air Force One.

"This is a historic day for the United States Air Force and for those of us on Team ABL," said the Boeing Company's Shennum. "It's the beginning of a new era in which the high-powered laser is used to defend our country. We are aware of the responsibility that goes with this award. We'll do the job." -0-

MEDIA ADVISORY: Members of the electronic and print media are invited to attend a Team ABL news conference on Nov. 13 at 11:00 a.m. at the Willard Intercontinental Hotel in Washington, D.C. Team ABL program managers from Boeing, Lockheed Martin and TRW will discuss the revolutionary weapon system and the steps ahead that will make it a reality.

WHAT:  Team ABL News Conference

WHEN:  Wednesday, November 13, 11:00 am to 12:00 pm EST

WHERE: The Nest Lounge, Willard Intercontinental Hotel,
       1401 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C.

WHY:   Discuss $1.1 Billion award to Boeing, TRW, and Lockheed Martin
       to EEEE develop U.S.  Air Force airborne laser (ABL) defensive
       system.


VISUAL/SOUND OPPORTUNITIES: Live interviews, press kits and video B-roll will be available. Reporters who are unable to attend the Willard Hotel news conference can listen in to the proceedings by dialing 206/655-4990 access code 9463.

CONTACT: Lockheed Martin

Buddy Nelson, 408/742-6688

or

Boeing

Randy Harrison, 206/655-8632

or

TRW

Brooks McKinney, 310/814-8177
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