Lockheed, Dynetics and Raytheon are competing to build a 100 kilowatt laser for the US Army

The US Army will select one 100-kilowatt laser to integrate with a family of Medium-Tactical Vehicles in early 2019. The contract to install the laser system onto combat vehicle is expected to be $130 million.

There will tests in 2022 at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico.

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