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The Pentagon plans to buy 'tens to hundreds' of directed-energy weapons in the coming years as drones overwhelm traditional defenses
A single Stinger missile costs roughly $400,000. A Patriot interceptor runs closer to $4 million. The small drones they are ...
A new pilot program will install “high-energy lasers and high-powered microwave systems” at major bases around the U.S.
Lasers, microwaves and other directed-energy weapons systems will be deployed to defend against illegal drone flights around ...
The Pentagon’s public acknowledgment of “directed energy weapons” has reignited intense online speculation surrounding the ...
The US Navy has invested heavily in the “ODIN,” an anti-drone laser—and is beginning to train its sailors on how to use it.
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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 ...
The Pentagon has announced that they employ specialized energy weapons for defense, seemingly vindicating researchers who’d ...
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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.
Countries around the world are rapidly deploying laser weapons for air defense and counter-drone operations. The real ...
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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.
The military wants 'tens to hundreds' of laser weapons. After years of prototypes, the real challenge is scaling production.
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