US Air Force says laser test successful
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KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, New Mexico - The Air Force and Boeing say an airborne test last month of an advanced tactical laser damaged a moving ground vehicle.
A Boeing spokesman says the Sept. 19 test was aimed at damaging, not destroying, the vehicle.
A C-130H aircraft took off from Kirtland Air Force Base and fired a high-power chemical laser above White Sands Missile Range, about 200 miles (320 kilometers) south of the Albuquerque base.
The Air Force and Boeing say the test completed the project's first air-to-ground, high-power laser firing at a mobile target.
They say the beam control system guided the laser's energy to the unoccupied target, putting a hole in a fender.
They say the test demonstrates the project's ability to aim and fire a high-energy laser beam at a moving target.
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