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Senate Committee Slashes FEL

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WASHINGTON, June 21, 2011 — The US Senate Committee on Armed Services voted June 17 to eliminate funding for the Navy’s free-electron laser (FEL) — a weapon system that was to protect US ships from surface and air missiles with high-energy electron-generated laser beams. As part of the markup of the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal 2012, the committee unanimously approved $664.5 billion for the defense budget (some $6.4 billion less than the Obama administration wanted), but that did not include the FEL program, which began in 2010. It now goes to the full Senate for consideration. ...Read full article

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    Published: June 2011
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    free-electron laser
    A free-electron laser (FEL) is a type of laser that generates coherent, high-intensity electromagnetic radiation by using a beam of accelerated electrons as the lasing medium. Unlike traditional lasers that use atoms or molecules as the active medium, free-electron lasers exploit the unique properties of free electrons, allowing them to produce laser light across a wide range of wavelengths, including the infrared, visible, and ultraviolet regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. Key points...
    AmericasBoeingBusinessCommunicationsdefenseelectron-generated laser beamsElizabeth MeridaFELfree-electron laseron-ship communicationsPresident ObamaRick DeBobesUS NavyUS Senate Committee on Armed ServicesWashington D.C.Lasers

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