Abstract

This paper focuses on the practice of military and civilian cooperation to develop large aperture optical components for a large scientific project—a high-powered laser facility. It expounds the mechanism of civil-military integration for collaborative innovation against the backdrop of a large scientific project, and emphasizes the key role of collaborative innovation. Actual military and civilian integration for the development of large aperture optical components as concrete practice is introduced. The practical effects of military and civilian integration are briefly described.

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