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Applied Energetics Receives US Army Contract For Laser Guided Energy
by Staff Writers
Tucson AZ (SPX) Aug 21, 2009


Laser Guided Energy (LGE) is a transformational weapon technology by which a controllable high voltage electric charge can be precisely guided by a laser through the atmosphere to induce a range of effects against a variety of targets.

Applied Energetics has announced it has been awarded a $3.1 million Contract from the U.S. Army's Research, Development and Engineering Command (U.S. Army RDECOM - Picatinny, NJ) for the continued development and advancement of the company's Laser Guided Energy(TM) (LGE) technology.

Regarding the contract, Mr. Joe Hayden, Chief Operating Officer of Applied Energetics commented, "We look forward to working with the Army on the continued development of our LGE technology to meet their mission requirements. This contract signifies the continued commitment of the Army to mature LGE and advance this technology to the field."

Laser Guided Energy (LGE) is a transformational weapon technology by which a controllable high voltage electric charge can be precisely guided by a laser through the atmosphere to induce a range of effects against a variety of targets. LGE has been a core proprietary technology for Applied Energetics since the company was founded in 2002.

The company has a significant number of patent filings relating to the technology and its applications, with nine patents awarded and twenty-nine patent applications in process.

Mr. Ben Lagasca, Chief of the Advanced Energy Armaments Division at U.S. Army ARDEC, stated, "The U.S. Army has been involved with the development of LGE for the past 5 years. Now that the technology is approaching the level of maturity needed to begin weaponization we will be more closely coordinated with Applied Energetics through this contract to fulfill Army mission needs."

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