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I nfra R ed P ower Technology

I nfra R ed P ower Technology. A laser component of a countermeasure for use against current & emerging infrared, heat-seeking missile threats. An introduction to garner Military/DHS interest. DIRCM Status Quo. Video Used With Permission (BAE Systems, Inc.). Excessive Engagement Time.

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I nfra R ed P ower Technology

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  1. InfraRed Power Technology A laser component of a countermeasurefor use against current & emerginginfrared, heat-seeking missile threats. An introduction to garner Military/DHS interest

  2. DIRCM Status Quo Video Used With Permission (BAE Systems, Inc.)

  3. Excessive Engagement Time Video Used With Permission (BAE Systems, Inc.)

  4. DIRCM Fails On Imaging Infrared (IIR) Never-ending CM/CCM Cycle Video Used With Permission (BAE Systems, Inc.)

  5. o DIRCM paradigm is “jamming” o numerous seconds to engage o can’t handle simultaneous missiles without costly and impractical multiplexing o dead end technology – Imaging Infrared(IIR) InfraRed Power Technology DIRCM – Directed Infrared Countermeasure DIRECM™ Directed Infrared Extreme Countermeasure Focus on jamming hinders progress The aim is to destroy the sensors, not simply fool them - there must be ‘dire’ consequences for the missile’s IR system - an end to the ongoing countermeasure/counter-countermeasure cycle

  6. InfraRed Power Technology Our technology Tested against various, then current (1995), scanning surface-to-air and air-to-air IR homing system missiles and proved effective in causing catastrophic sensor damage in all cases. Among these, the SA13 Gopher, the Kentron V3B and the Matra Magic. o Proven, eye safe spectral technique against IR homing head sensors and critical optical elements o Almost instantaneous technical kill o Effective against Scanning & IIR o Master threat suppression option Problem: A chemical laser

  7. o needed: alternative to chemical laser o solution: solid state, gas chemical hybrid InfraRed Power Technology Patent pending Energy Provision o Status– Extensive theoretical and laboratory testing provides very high confidence

  8. o 2-1/2 year demonstrator phase requires approximately $5 million InfraRed Power Technology o B.O.M. accounts for approximately $1 million in the first 4 months o Commercialization stage: – approximately $20 million over 2 year Investment for Technology Demonstrator o Risk Reward Ratio attractive considering market potential & current competition

  9. InfraRed Power Technology Company o Current: Neil Campbell Ph.D. Jack Lovell o Add a co-founder/business developer With significant dealings with military/DHS – active in the missile space Phase 1 Staffing: Founders + 7 employees o Partnership with the military, DHS or a prime contractor

  10. InfraRed Power Technology Risk-Reward o The kicker: not a one trick pony!– Existing IIR + thermal guidance & targeting systems Significantly improves the already favorable Risk Reward Ratio – Basis for anti-RPG, compact HEL weapons and Remote Chem-Bio detection

  11. InfraRed Power Technology DIRECM™ Directed Infrared Extreme Countermeasure Rapid Hard Kill of Infrared Sensors Defends Against Scanning and Imaging Threats Effective Against All Infrared Missile Modes (air-to-air etc.) Breaks the Countermeasure/Counter-Countermeasure Cycle Counteracts Thermal Guidance & Targeting Systems (UAVs etc.) Jack LovelljackL@IRPtechnology.com760-208-4760 Press Esc to exit

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