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British Army zaps drones out of the sky with laser trucks

High-energy weapon proves its mettle in testing The British Army has successfully destroyed flying drones for the first time using a high-energy laser mounted on an armored vehicle. If perfected, the technology could form an effective counter-measure against drone attacks.

The British Army has introduced a new weapon system to counter drone threats by deploying laser-equipped trucks. These vehicles, part of a £100 million investment, use DragonFire laser technology to shoot down drones with high precision, offering a cost-effective alternative to traditional missile defense systems. Each laser shot costs approximately £10, significantly less than the £1 million price tag of a missile. The system, which can engage targets at the speed of light, has been tested in various scenarios, including at the Porton Down chemical and biological research facility. This technology not only promises to revolutionize aerial defense by reducing collateral damage but also aims to be operational by 2027, enhancing the UK's defense capabilities against unmanned aerial threats.

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/technology/aviation/british-army-zaps-drones-out-of-the-sky-with-laser-trucks/ar-AA1vJiFC


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