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UK Achieves Milestone with Aerial Drone Defense Laser

The British military’s DragonFire laser system marks a groundbreaking achievement in defense technology.

This high-powered laser, developed through a £100 million joint investment by the Ministry of Defense and industry partners, successfully targeted and destroyed an aerial drone.

This achievement, a first for the UK, demonstrates significant progress in directed-energy weapons technology.

DragonFire’s trial, conducted at the MOD’s Hebrides Range, showcases the system’s ability to engage targets with precision and efficiency.

The laser’s accuracy is compared to hitting a £1 coin from a kilometer away, highlighting its potential for pinpoint targeting.

The cost-effectiveness of the system is notable, with each shot costing less than £10, offering a much cheaper alternative to traditional missile systems.

UK Achieves Milestone with Aerial Drone Defense Laser
UK Achieves Milestone with Aerial Drone Defense Laser. (Photo Internet reproduction)

The development of DragonFire aligns with the British military‘s objective to reduce reliance on expensive ammunition and minimize collateral damage.

The laser system’s speed-of-light target engagement enhances air defense, countering drones and swarms in modern conflict zones effectively.

The British Army and Royal Navy are considering incorporating DragonFire into their future air defense capabilities.

This reflects the growing focus on advanced, cost-effective solutions for contemporary military challenges.

The successful deployment of DragonFire could significantly enhance the UK’s defensive capabilities and set a precedent for future warfare technologies.

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