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TRW Reaches Key THEL Integration Milestone, Demonstrates Handoff Between Two Key Tracking Subsystems.


REDONDO BEACH, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 18, 1999--

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:TRW) and the U.S. Army have reached a critical integration milestone for the Army's Tactical High Energy Laser/Advanced Concept Technology Demonstration (THEL/ACTD) program by successfully demonstrating the "handoff" process between two of the weapon's tracking subsystems: its command, control and communications intelligence (C3I C3I Command, Control, Communications & Intelligence (US DoD)
C3I Computer Controlled Coil Ignition
C3I Command, Control, and Communications Interoperability
C3I Command Control Communications and Intelligence
) subsystem and its pointer tracker subsystem (PTS PTS

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). The tests marked the first time that this handoff has been achieved with live targets in flight.

The first handoff was performed on Oct. 12 during "live fire" tests using Katyusha rockets at the Army's High Energy Laser Systems Test Facility (HELSTF HELSTF High Energy Laser Systems Test Facility (White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico) ), White Sands Missile Range White Sands Missile Range (WSMR), formerly known as the White Sands Proving Grounds, is a rocket range in New Mexico operated by the United States Army. The range covers an area of almost 3,200 mi² (8 287 km²), approximately three times the size of Rhode Island, making it , N.M. The THEL/ACTD fire control radar Noun 1. fire control radar - naval radar that controls the delivery of fire on a military target
naval radar - naval equipment consisting of a shipboard radar
, which is part of the C3I subsystem, detected the rocket shortly after launch. The C3I subsystem sent the rocket trajectory information to the PTS, then a Forward Looking Infra-Red (FLIR FLIR Forward-Looking Infrared (Radar)
FLIR Forward Looking Infrared Radiometer
FLIR Forward Looking Infrared Radar
FLIR Forward Looking Infra Red
) camera within the PTS successfully acquired the rocket.

The tests not only confirmed that the C3I subsystem, the "brain" of the THEL/ACTD weapon, can accurately acquire and track flying targets, but also demonstrated that it could successfully transfer its tracking information to the PTS. In an operational THEL/ACTD system, the next step for the PTS would be to perform "fine" target tracking by illuminating the target with a low-power laser. THEL/ACTD's high-energy laser would then be activated and placed on target.

"This successful test allows the THEL/ACTD program to continue its methodical, disciplined march toward demonstrating the world's first laser-based air defense system," said Tom Romesser, vice president & deputy general manager of TRW's Space & Laser Programs Division, and TRW's THEL/ACTD program manager. "The next step will be to demonstrate the fine tracking of rocket targets using illuminator illuminator (light box),
n a source of light with uniform intensity for viewing radiographs.


illuminator

the source of light for viewing an object.
 lasers."

In addition to the single rocket handoff from the C3I subsystem to the PTS, added Romesser, the recent HELSTF tests also included several multiple-rocket engagements. These tests demonstrated that the C3I subsystem can sequentially acquire and track multiple targets, that it can sequentially command the PTS to begin tracking each target, and that the PTS can successfully begin tracking targets in sequence.

The C3I subsystem has been undergoing tracking tests against live rocket targets at HELSTF since June 1998. During those tests, the PTS had been represented by an electronic simulator. TRW delivered the actual PTS to HELSTF just after Labor Day. TRW also recently moved the THEL/ACTD laser subsystem to HELSTF. The program expects to reactivate re·ac·ti·vate
v.
1. To make active again.

2. To restore the ability to function or the effectiveness of.



re·ac
 the laser and complete its integration with the PTS and C3I subsystems to form the THEL/ACTD fire unit later this year. First shoot-downs of live targets are expected this winter.

The THEL/ACTD is a ground-based, short-range air defense system that will use a high-energy chemical laser to protect civilians and military assets against attack by terrorist threats such as Katyusha rockets. TRW leads a team of U.S. and Israeli subcontractors that is developing the THEL/ACTD fire unit for the U.S. Army Space & Missile Defense Command, Huntsville, Ala., and the Israel Ministry of Defense. The first fire unit will be a "transportable" system packaged in several semi-trailer-sized containers.

TRW has been engaged in laser research and development since 1961. The company produces solid-state lasers for defense and industrial applications, and designs and develops a variety of high-energy chemical lasers for space, ground and airborne applications. These chemical lasers include hydrogen fluoride, deuterium deuterium (dtēr`ēəm), isotope of hydrogen with mass no. 2. The deuterium nucleus, called a deuteron, contains one proton and one neutron.  fluoride and chemical oxygen iodine lasers.

With headquarters in Cleveland, TRW Inc. provides advanced technology products and services for the global automotive, aerospace and information systems markets. Its 1998 sales totaled approximately $12 billion. TRW news releases are available on the corporate Web site: www.trw.com.
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