The U.S. Air Power Analysis Laboratory, or AFRL, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony, Dec. 7, 2022, for the opening of the brand new Excessive-Energy Electromagnetic, or HPEM, Results and Modeling Facility, a 12,000-square-foot, $6 million mission. The brand new facility with 30 workplace areas, a safe space and an almost 4,000-square-foot excessive bay laboratory will improve AFRL’s world-class standing as a number one HPEM science and know-how group. QA Engineering, LLC, an engineering and development agency in Albuquerque, labored with AFRL to make sure the ability met all necessities and warfighter wants.

“This new facility will permit for better collaboration as we advance our nation’s directed vitality applied sciences. We’ve the world’s brightest innovators working right here, and this state-of-the-art facility will give them the infrastructure they deserve. Enabling our employees to work from the identical location will enhance the effectivity and effectiveness of analysis and system integration, present sturdy collaboration alternatives and allow demonstration of speedy response capabilities,” mentioned Kenneth Miller, chief of the Excessive-Energy Electromagnetics Division of AFRL’s Directed Vitality Directorate.

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Air Power and group leaders reduce the ribbon for the brand new Excessive-Energy Electromagnetic Results and Modeling, or HPEM, Facility on the Air Power Analysis Laboratory’s Directed Vitality Directorate throughout a ceremony at Kirtland Air Power Base, New Mexico, Dec. 7, 2022. The 12,000-square-foot, $6 million facility helps high-powered radio frequency weapons techniques and accommodates a devoted forensic lab for finding out a spread of HPEM targets after engagement. (U.S. Air Power picture / 1st Lt. Nina Rogers)

“The HPEM Results and Modeling Facility consists of check beds for benchtop digital element testing, anechoic chambers for free-field radiation testing of digital techniques and a circuit board forensics lab for figuring out fault mechanisms of digital elements. It additionally options high-performance computing for modeling and simulation of HPEM sources, vitality propagation, and mission effectiveness of high-powered microwave techniques,” mentioned Dr. Michael Lambrecht, chief engineer of AFRL’s Excessive-Energy Electromagnetics Division.

The brand new house will likely be used for planning, creating, prototyping, testing and deploying high-powered radio frequency weapons techniques along with co-locating a whole department of personnel. The U.S. Air Power Analysis Laboratory, or AFRL, is the first scientific analysis and growth middle for the Division of the Air Power. AFRL performs an integral position in main the invention, growth, and integration of inexpensive warfighting applied sciences for our air, house, and our on-line world power. With a workforce of greater than 11,500 throughout 9 know-how areas and 40 different operations throughout the globe, AFRL offers a various portfolio of science and know-how starting from basic to superior analysis and know-how growth.

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Air Power and group leaders tour the brand new Excessive-Energy Electromagnetic Results and Modeling, or HPEM, Facility on the Air Power Analysis Laboratory’s Directed Vitality Directorate following a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Kirtland Air Power Base, New Mexico, Dec. 7, 2022. The 12,000-square-foot, $6 million facility helps high-powered radio frequency weapons techniques and accommodates a devoted forensic lab for finding out a spread of HPEM targets after engagement. (U.S. Air Power picture / 1st Lt. Nina Rogers)