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With the technical feasibility of high powered, weaponized lasers, solving practical problems limiting laser systems becomes relevant.
And one significant problem is how to extend laser ranges beyond the horizon. Aircraft mounted laser is one answer.
-The other answer is surface mounted laser with an aircraft mirror relay.
So what kind of aircraft would do the job of being a mirror for weaponized laser and how would it be designed?
Compare basic constraints:
- Need to lift a large mirror with possibly adaptive capability and cooling
- Need to be able to point the mirror in different directions fairly fast
- Need to be stable to improve beam focus
- Low operating costs and high endurance to enable good overall system up time.
Constraints avoided:
- Does not need fuel if one can utilize beam power
- Does not need speed
And one significant problem is how to extend laser ranges beyond the horizon. Aircraft mounted laser is one answer.
-The other answer is surface mounted laser with an aircraft mirror relay.
So what kind of aircraft would do the job of being a mirror for weaponized laser and how would it be designed?
Compare basic constraints:
- Need to lift a large mirror with possibly adaptive capability and cooling
- Need to be able to point the mirror in different directions fairly fast
- Need to be stable to improve beam focus
- Low operating costs and high endurance to enable good overall system up time.
Constraints avoided:
- Does not need fuel if one can utilize beam power
- Does not need speed