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IMAGE: DAHLGREN, Va. (Oct. 2, 2017) - British Royal Navy First Sea Lord Adm. Sir Philip Jones is briefed on U.S. Navy high energy laser programs by Dr. Chris Lloyd, High Energy Laser Lethality lead at Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD). Lloyd explained the importance of rigorous modeling and laboratory testing against target materials to ensure high energy laser systems are built that meet the requirements of the warfighter once fielded. More than 18 NSWCDD subject matter experts briefed Jones and his delegation on programs that included HSI, gun systems, ballistic missile fire control, directed energy, and electric weapons such as the Laser Weapon System.
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Oct 5, 2017
Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division, Virginia - DAHLGREN, Va. (Oct. 2, 2017) - British Royal Navy First Sea Lord Adm. Sir Philip Jones is briefed on U.S. Navy high energy laser programs by Dr. Chris Lloyd, High Energy Laser Lethality lead at Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD). Lloyd explained the importance of rigorous modeling and laboratory testing against target materials to ensure high energy laser systems are built that meet the requirements of the warfighter once fielded. More than 18 NSWCDD subject matter experts briefed Jones and his delegation on programs that included HSI, gun systems, ballistic missile fire control, directed energy, and electric weapons such as the Laser Weapon System.


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