British Army successfully destroyed flying drones using its high-energy laser weapon from an armored vehicle for the first time.
The British Army’s experimental laser weapon uses advanced sensors and tracking systems to maintain lock on target.
A ray gun that zaps drones from the sky has been successfully trialled by the British Army. The Radio Frequency Directed ...
The MoD will now assess the steps needed to develop laser weapons for future frontline use by the British Army, the ministry statement said. The 16th Regiment Royal Artillery tested the laser ...
British troops have test-fired the UK’s first-ever laser gun attached to a fighting vehicle, aimed at smashing enemy drones out of the sky. The high-energy weapon, fired by the British Army from ...
The British ... forefront of military innovation. “The successful testing of this laser weapon system represents a significant step forward in our development of possible future defence ...
But they worry that without broader competence, and above all, staying power, a future British Army might make little ... from body armour to weapons and fighting vehicles. There are also ...
In terms of weapon systems, the Ajax will pack a 40mm autocannon, 7.62mm machine guns, and FGM-148 Javelin ... to be at the heart of the British Army’s future armoured fleet, offering enhanced ...
in London that the British Army would be “worn down in six months to a year” in any future major war. Carns’ statement carries some weight in discussion in defence circles as he is himself ...
The UK boss of Lockheed Martin has defended the company’s trillion-dollar stealth jets programme after Elon Musk claimed that ...