The U.S. Army has walked away from its 300-kilowatt laser weapon program, the Indirect Fire Protection Capability-High Energy ...
The U.S. Army’s 300 kilowatt Indirect Fire Protection Capability-High Energy Laser system won't transition to a program of ...
The decision reflects challenges researchers encountered with making a continuous-wave beam capable of targeting a fast, ...
The U.S. Army is developing a high-power microwave weapon concept aimed at disabling drone swarms without firing a single ...
Dynetics IFPC Inc. 2 launcher. Credit: U.S. Army Boeing is progressing on its design of an all-new missile for the U.S. Army’s Indirect Fire Protection Capability (IFPC) system ahead of an expected ...
The US Army has decided not to deploy a laser system, the 300—kilowatt IFPC-HEL (Valkyrie) complex, and not to include it in ...
Second generation of company's energy-based high-power microwave platform marked by increases in range, power, lethality and usability The enhanced systems will incorporate Soldier feedback from ...
The U.S. Army is moving ahead on procuring 18 Indirect Fire Protection Capability Inc. 2 launchers with a contract to Dynetics as it looks for a new interceptor. IFPC Inc. 2 is designed to protect ...