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A 15 kilowatt carbon dioxide electric discharge laser used to investigate the effect of laser radiation on various materials is operated at the Air Force Weapons Laboratory

A carbon dioxide electric discharge laser burns a sheet of plexiglass at the Air Force Weapons Laboratory

Laser Engineer CPT Richard Underdown inspects the gas dynamic laser after installation aboard an NKC-135 airborne laser laboratory during flight

Two laser engineering technicians conduct an experiment with an electric discharge laser beam in the laser laboratory of the Air Force Weapons Laboratory. The lasers are used in laboratory experiments to determine the laser interaction with various types of materials

Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M....A close-up view of the laser cavity of a carbon dioxide electric discharge laser at the Air Force Weapons Laboratory. OFFICIAL U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTO (RELEASED)

A view of an electric discharge laser device during an experiment in the laser laboratory of the Air Force Weapons Laboratory. The lasers are used to determine the laser interaction with various types of materials

Left side view of an NKC-135 airborne laser laboratory (ALL) aircraft in flight. The aircraft is the test bed for the Air Force Weapons Laboratory's laser tests in an airborne environment. (Substandard image)

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A project officer observes the effect of a15 kilowatt carbon dioxide electric discharge laser on a sheet of acrylic at the Air Force Weapons Laboratory

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Base: Kirtland Air Force Base

State: New Mexico (NM)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: Unknown

Release Status: Released to Public

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01/01/1980
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label_outline Explore Project Officer, Air Force Weapons Laboratory, Acrylic

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