Key Features LaserFX is an interactive high-energy laser (HEL) lethality assessment tool used at the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Directed Energy Effects Branch (RDLE). Supports the existing assessment process and enhances productivity...
SURVICE is developing LaserFX, a set of tools used by the Air Force Research Laboratory Directed Energy Directorate (AFRL/RDLE) for the assessment of vulnerability to laser effects. LaserFX employs fast ray-tracing techniques, advanced physically...
Purpose The purpose of DSIAC is to inform DoD and federal government users of technology advancements to stimulate innovation, foster collaboration, and eliminate redundancy. Mission The mission of DSIAC is to generate, collect, analyze, synthesize...
When estimating the lethality of an RF DEW or to harden/protect U.S. military systems and infrastructure from an adversary’s RF DEW, SURVICE determines how much RF energy is required on the target to produce an effect (i.e., system susceptibility...
The DE Systems Symposium focuses on systems aspects of DE in a limited-attendance environment. Portions of the Systems Symposium are conducted at the Secret level, and attendance at all sessions will be limited to U.S. citizens with security
Ron Dexter presented a paper on SURVICE's High Energy Laser (HEL) damage modeling and test project at the Directed Energy Professional Society (DEPS) Annual Directed Energy Science and Technology Symposium held March 9-13 at West Point. The DEPS
Representatives from the newly established Defense Systems Information Analysis Center (DSIAC), which is being operated by a team led by SURVICE, participated in the annual Reliability and Maintainability Symposium (RAMS) in Colorado Springs, CO