DragonFire, a new laser defense system, has been successfully tested in the UK and proved its accuracy for taking down even ...
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DragonFire laser to be fitted to Royal Navy ships after acing drone-zapping trials
Costs a tenner a shot instead of £1M per anti-aircraft missile Britain's Royal Navy ships will be fitted with the DragonFire ...
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This British Laser Can Hit a Drone Going 600 Kilometers an Hour
During the Hebrides trials, the system intercepted drones traveling up to 650 km/h (403 mph). This was the first time the UK ...
The use of drones has changed the character of warfare with the zone in which ground forces are vulnerable to lethal attack ...
Britain on Thursday awarded a 316-million-pound ($413 million) contract to missile company MBDA UK to provide DragonFire ...
In new trials at the MOD’s Hebrides range, the laser shot down drones that can fly up to 650km/h - twice the top speed of a ...
Russian warships and other vessels loitering in waters around Britain face being shadowed by maritime drones piloted from 500 ...
The UK has fast-tracked deployment of its DragonFire laser weapon for the Royal Navy after trials in Scotland proved its ...
A new laser weapon has taken down high-speed drones, with the MBDA awarded a £316m contract to deliver systems to the Royal ...
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DragonFire Laser Weapon Engages High Speed Drones in Latest Test
The DragonFire system successfully shot down drones travelling at up to 650km/h at a range in Scotland, just as a £316m contract for its deployment on a ...
The Royal Navy’s drone experts worked alongside the US Army to show how uncrewed systems could be used to drop supplies to the frontline and evacuate wounded personnel. 700X Naval Air Squadron tested ...
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