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29 May 2013 How adaptive optics may have won the Cold War
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While there are many theories and studies concerning the end of the Cold War, circa 1990, I postulate that one of the contributors to the result was the development of adaptive optics. The emergence of directed energy weapons, specifically space-based and ground-based high energy lasers made practicable with adaptive optics, showed that a successful defense against inter-continental ballistic missiles was not only possible, but achievable in a reasonable period of time.
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Robert K. Tyson "How adaptive optics may have won the Cold War", Proc. SPIE 8725, Micro- and Nanotechnology Sensors, Systems, and Applications V, 87250S (29 May 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2010801
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Adaptive optics

Missiles

Defense and security

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Atmospheric optics

Satellites

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