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The Pentagon is now fielding laser and microwave weapons at five US bases — directed-energy defenses built to fry attacking drone swarms out of the sky
Sometime in the last several months, a laser or microwave weapon turret arrived at Grand Forks Air Force Base in North Dakota ...
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Laser energy weapon training begins for US Navy to effectively blind unmanned aerial threats
Sailors in the U.S. Navy are set to receive certified training for operating and ...
Operation Epic Fury may have strengthened the case for laser weapons, but the U.S. Navy’s dream of putting one on every ship ...
Meet the laser-equipped U.S. destroyers and learn why the Navy sees directed energy as a solution to expensive missile ...
On April 30, the Financial Timesreported Israel had sent a version of its 100 kilowatt Iron Beam high-energy laser weapon to ...
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The Pentagon just began fielding laser and microwave weapons at five US bases — directed-energy defenses built to fry attacking drone swarms out of the sky
The Pentagon has started placing laser and microwave weapons at five U.S. military bases, marking the first time ...
More Gulf states are turning to laser weapons to combat drones in the Iran war. Israel even loaned the UAE theirs. But do they actually work?
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What we know about the US military's new joint laser weapon system
The Army-Navy effort aims to produce a containerized 150-kilowatt high-energy laser weapon to counter incoming cruise missiles.
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The US military wants a fleet of missile-killing laser drones
The U.S. military is once again pursuing flying directed energy weapons to counter threats to American airspace.
The U.S. military is moving rapidly to build and deploy advanced laser weapons after years of the defense industry failing to pursue directed energy arms, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told Congress ...
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