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Britain is betting big on the "DragonFire" anti-drone laser
The “DragonFire” laser system will cost as little as £10 per shot—a vast decrease from existing anti-drone missiles, which can cost tens of thousands at a minimum.
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This newly-tested military laser weapon called DragonFire absolutely obliterates drones
The U.K. Ministry of Defence recently tested the DragonFire laser weapon at a facility in Scotland, destroying high-speed drones with its targeted energy technology. Why it matters: Militaries have ...
The United Kingdom's Royal Navy announced a £316 million deal (roughly $414 million) to equip its Type 45 destroyers with state-of-the-art laser weapon DragonFire. This investment marks a major step ...
Following further successful trials of the UK’s DragonFire laser weapon in November last year, which took place at the QinetiQ-operated Ministry of Defence (MOD) Hebrides range, Defence Minister Luke ...
The first UK-developed “DragonFire” laser weapon systems will start to arrive on Royal Navy ships in 2027, under a £316 million contract between missile firm MBDA Systems and the UK government. News ...
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