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Infrared supercontinuum laser technology could soon help protect military helicopters from heat-seeking missiles designed to home in on IR radiation emitted by a helicopter’s engine. Built with off-the-shelf telecom fiber optics, the laser technology operates in the mid- and longer IR wavelengths. Because it emits such a broad spectrum of light, it can jam missile sensors from a distance of 1.8 miles. Optical parametric oscillators have been used on aircraft to confuse shoulder-launched heat-seeking missiles, but this technology is expensive and fragile, not suitable for the rigors...Read full article

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    Published: January 2011
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