The U.K. Ministry of Defence recently tested the DragonFire laser weapon at a facility in Scotland, destroying high-speed drones with its targeted energy technology. Why it matters: Militaries have ...
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Killing drones for cents: World’s first 100 kW combat laser ready for deployment
The system, known as Iron Beam, completed operational testing in September and will become the world’s first combat-ready ...
London accelerates its laser weapons program after successful tests in Scotland prove a new high-energy system can strike ...
There are many jobs in the United States Army that are dangerous — it's the military, after all. Still, there are a few jobs or tasks that are considerably more dangerous than others. In the Navy, ...
American defense contractor AeroVironment is giving the Puma Long Endurance (LE) hand-launched drone the ability to fly in ...
The Army is giving the AH-64E Apache a new mission, transforming the iconic gunship into a fast-moving drone killer designed ...
Israel unveiled the Iron Beam laser defense system that intercepts missiles and drones at the speed of light for just $3 per ...
Britain's DragonFire laser weapon upped the ante on November 20 at the Ministry of Defence's Hebrides Range in Scotland when the high-powered, solid-state laser for the Royal Navy shot down drones ...
Turkey's indigenous Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle (UCAV), the Bayraktar Akinci, demonstrated new precision-strike ...
A US drone maker demonstrated using its drone with lasers to guide an F-35's munitions. PDW said using its C100, which can fit in a backpack, keeps soldiers and aircraft safer. Using the drone means ...
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio was forced to briefly close its airspace over the weekend after drones were spotted ...
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