The UK is moving forward with plans to deploy its new DragonFire laser weapon on warships. Lasers could offer a cheap defense ...
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Ferocious lasers are set to be fitted to four Royal Navy warships as the government intends to invest in new technologies.
The spaced-aged 'death ray', dubbed 'DragonFire', is used to blow up missiles, jets and swarms of explosive suicide drones - with a former head of the Royal Navy hailing them 'war-winners'.
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Defense News on MSNUkraine claims to have fielded a drone-killing laser weaponIn fielding such a system, Ukraine would join an elite club of significant military-industrial powers that have developed ...
The DragonFire programme has seen leading UK defence companies working with the MOD to develop a laser weapon for the armed forces. This year’s winner in the Aerospace and Defence category is a ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNRoyal Navy to get laser weapons that can hit £1 coin from 1km in £2bn defence boostDefence will receive a further £2.2bn funding boost this year which will include equipping Royal Navy ships with state-of-the ...
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