The provided text offers a comprehensive overview of the challenges and future prospects of integrating Directed Energy Weapons (DEWs), specifically High-Energy Lasers (HELs) and High-Power Microwaves (HPMs), onto tactical aircraft. It highlights the significant engineering hurdles related to power generation, thermal management, and precise aiming systems, summarized as the "SWaP-C" (Size, Weight, Power, plus Cooling) problem. The sources emphasize that while HPM technology is more mature for airborne applications, demonstrated by programs like CHAMP, HELs face greater difficulties, making bolt-on podded systems unviable for high-power applications. Consequently, the future of airborne HELs is tied to native, conformal integration into next-generation platforms like the Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) program, signifying a strategic shift in defense development.
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