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UK confirms drone-killing DragonFire laser weapon for Royal Navy destroyers by 2027
The 50 kW laser costs about £10 per shot.
Britain’s Royal Navy confirmed that it would deploy new anti-drone laser weapons on its ships from next year. The DragonFire ...
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UK says DragonFire laser will arm Royal Navy destroyers by 2027
The United Kingdom has said it intends to field the DragonFire directed-energy laser weapon on Royal Navy destroyers by 2027.
The UK Ministry of Defence has confirmed that the DragonFire high-energy laser weapon will be installed on Royal Navy Type 45 ...
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UK sets DragonFire laser for 2027 with near-zero cost per shot, infinite magazine edge
The Royal Navy is moving quickly to bring laser weapons into frontline service, as ...
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The Royal Navy Could Have “DragonFire” Lasers in Service by Next Year
The DragonFire laser systems are expected to be installed on two Type 45 destroyers by 2027, although their effectiveness ...
The UK is seeking low-cost systems to counter uncrewed threats at sea as part of an effort to complement existing missile defences under Project METIS.
The UK Royal Navy is nearing the deployment of new laser weapons to its ships by 2027. This is being done to replace costly ...
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 ...
The UK Royal Navy (RN) is adding unmanned mine countermeasures (MCM) equipment to Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) Bay-class ...
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