Under the five year ADELA program, Textron Systems will design, develop and test lasers and laser beam pointing and tracking control systems at its Massachusetts facility. Textron Systems will employ IR sensor technology to develop aircraft-mounted laser beam projection control systems. These systems involve the production of laser-produced plasmas (or laser "sparks") and other high-intensity laser effects.
"Laser sparks are proven to be highly effective in causing break-lock in older generation spin-scan and con-scan missiles," said Daniel W. Trainor, Textron Systems director of lasers and optoelectronics and ADLEA program manager. "Laser spark also offers the countermeasure community an ability to disable and disrupt the operation of advanced (imaging) missiles," continued Trainor.