Air Force Research Laboratory — Kirtland AFB (Phillips Research Site)
The Air Force Research Laboratory's Phillips Research Site at Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque, New Mexico, is the home of AFRL's Directed Energy Directorate — the primary U.S. military research center for high-energy lasers, high-power microwaves, and other directed-energy weapons. Kirtland AFB also hosts the Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center and is adjacent to Sandia National Laboratories.
The Phillips Research Site links the AFRL Wright-Patterson command structure to the New Mexico defense corridor that includes LANL, 100 miles to the north.
Connection to the 2023–2026 Cluster
Maj. Gen. William Neil McCasland commanded the Phillips Research Site at Kirtland AFB before rising to command the full Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson. His command at Kirtland placed him at the intersection of directed-energy research and the institutional corridor connecting AFRL to LANL.
McCasland vanished from Albuquerque, New Mexico — the same city as Kirtland AFB — on February 27, 2026. His disappearance from the seat of his former command, rather than from Dayton (home of Wright-Patterson), is noted by The Sentinel Network as geographically significant.
LANL–AFRL Kirtland Programmatic Overlap
According to The Sentinel Network's investigation, LANL and AFRL Kirtland share joint programs in:
- Directed energy — high-energy laser and high-power microwave research
- Weapons physics — nuclear and conventional energetics
- Advanced materials — overlapping with Monica Reza's Mondaloy superalloy research at JPL and Aerojet Rocketdyne
The Sentinel Network describes the New Mexico defense corridor as "one continuous pipeline" running from Albuquerque (Kirtland, Sandia) through Santa Fe to Los Alamos (LANL), with McCasland's institutional footprint spanning both endpoints.
UFO / UAP Historical Significance
Kirtland AFB has featured in multiple UAP investigations:
- The base has been referenced in connection with classified aerospace programs and alleged UAP storage or research facilities
- Its proximity to Sandia National Laboratories, Los Alamos, and White Sands Missile Range places it at the geographic center of the most sensitive defense-research cluster in the American Southwest
See Also
- William Neil McCasland — former commander of Phillips Research Site; missing from Albuquerque, Feb 2026
- AFRL Wright-Patterson AFB — McCasland's subsequent command; headquarters of AFRL
- Los Alamos National Laboratory — 100 miles north; shares programs with AFRL Kirtland
- Monica Jacinto Reza — AFRL-funded researcher; her superalloy work connects to AFRL materials programs
- JPL / LANL / AFRL Scientist Cluster 2023–2026