Laser & Infrared, Volume. 54, Issue 9, 1346(2024)
Research on the development trend and key technology of airborne directed energy weapons
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DU Zi-bing, TANG Heng-ren, LI Yang, ZHANG Xu-xia, WEN Ying-qian, PAN Xiang-yu, LIU Hao-tian. Research on the development trend and key technology of airborne directed energy weapons[J]. Laser & Infrared, 2024, 54(9): 1346
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Received: Apr. 2, 2024
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Published Online: Apr. 30, 2025
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