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English: The Electra Laser System at the Naval Research Laboratory is a KrF laser system that demonstrated 90,000 shots over 10 hours in 2013.
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Source Obenschain, Stephen, et al. "High-energy krypton fluoride lasers for inertial fusion." Applied optics 54.31 (2015): F103-F122.
Author Obenschain, Stephen, et al. "High-energy krypton fluoride lasers for inertial fusion." Applied optics 54.31 (2015): F103-F122.

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