A dual-mirror system, designed to extend the range of high-energy lasers by receiving and redirecting laser energy, is being tested at Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M. The test of the prototype of the Aerospace Relay Mirror System involves suspending a dual-mirror system 100 feet above the ground to simulate a high-altitude airship and firing a low-power ground laser from several miles away. The non-lethal beam is then redirected to a target some distance away. (Air Force photo)
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