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NEW Application Note

 

 

 

Laser Source Requirements for Modern Laser Designator Systems

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One of the most challenging tasks in any combat situation is determining which assets on the ground should be targeted and which ones should be avoided.  Because of this, a practice referred to as ¡°painting the target¡± has been deployed for many years allowing for ground forces to identify and designate targets for aircraft to attack.  In this application note you will get introduced to requirements of modern military laser designation systems, as well as the laser requirements this application.

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AIRTRAC

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The AIRTRAC laser source, by Areté Associates was specifically designed for use in laser designation systems, and fully complies with NATO STANAG 3733 standards for military deployment.  This 1064 nm DPSS laser source provides low divergence (< 250 mrad), high pulse energy (>70 mJ), and programmable pulse repletion rate (up to 30Hz) with less than 1ns pulse jitter.  In addition, the AIRTRAC also meets all MILSPEC requirements with a TRL6 rating, with a compact formfactor, low power consumption, and weighing less than 0.5 lbs.

 

 

 

Short Course on Laser Fundamentals

Visit RPMC Lasers at SCIX in Atlanta, GA October 22-24 at Booth # 516

As part of our commitment to helping provide you with opportunities for continuing education and professional development, RPMC is proud to be supporting Robert Chimenti in offering a short course of laser fundamentals at this year's SCIX conference in Atlanta. If you are planning on attending the conference and would like to learn more about the course please click below for more details.  

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