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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 Lithuanian Army has the ultimate anti-drone weapon—and it’s a game-changer in the war in Ukraine
The portable EDM4S SkyWiper can disable enemy drones from up to three miles away, giving Ukraine a critical battlefield advantage.
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US tests 5.56 mm bullets that turn rifles into drone killers using pellet-cloud cone
The 5.56×45 mm bullet can be shot from any standard NATO round-firing rifle, such as the AR-15, SIG MCX, among others. The ...
The world's biggest defence contractors, like Lockheed Martin and Boeing, are taking note, as are smaller drone-makers like ...
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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 ...
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US firm’s 400V rugged battery could power next-gen drone-hunting laser weapons
A United States-based firm has announced the development of a next-generation battery prototype for high-power laser weapons. Houston-based KULR Technology says its team took just 5 weeks to develop ...
The UK Ministry of Defence has confirmed that its DragonFire directed-energy weapon system successfully destroyed drones ...
The Army’s hunt for cost-effective ways to counter drones brought industry and NATO countries together for Project Flytrap ...
Britain’s new DragonFire laser system can destroy drones flying at 650 km/h. Its deployment on Type‑45 destroyers by 2027 ...
Latest trials saw the weapon's system hit high-speed targets travelling at more than 600kph - twice the speed of a Formula 1 ...
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