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Nathan Hodge, Boeing Completes Design of Shipboard Superlaser. Wired, Mar. 
18, 2010. 
http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2010/03/boeing-completes-design-of-shipboard-super-laser/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+wired%2Findex+(Wired%3A+Index+3+(Top+Stories+2)) 
 
My comment: I had a posting dated Feb. 22, 2010 and titled More Information 
on Airborne Laser, which identified (i) Northrop Grumman as the corporation 
behind the Airborne Laser and a navy test; and (ii) chemical oxygen iodine 
laser (COIL) as the workhorse. COIL is classified as chemical laser. 
 
This report talks about Boeing AND Free Electron Laser (FEL). 
 
Chemical laser and FEL are different categories of laser. 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser#Gas_lasers 
 
Thus US military is engaged in multiple-prong approach to weaponizing laser. 
 
 
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美俄即将达成削减战略武器条约. VOA Chinese, Mar. 20, 2010. 
http://www1.voanews.com/chinese/news/US/US-RUSSIA-AGREEMENTS-20100319-88702187.html 
 
My comment: 
(a) START I 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/START_I 
(for STrategic Arms Reduction Treaty; a treaty between US and USSR; signed 
on July 31, 1991, five months before the collapse of the Soviet Union, which 
delayed entry-into-force of the treaty; expired 5 December 2009, but 
currently remains in force indefinitely pending agreement on a successor 
treaty) 
(b) The replacement treaty and agreement over Iran sanction place pressure 
on the remaining holdout, among the five permanent members of UN Security 
Council, that is China--on both issues. 
 
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