
The United Kingdom has announced a significant breakthrough in the development of directed energy weapons, such as high-powered lasers and radiofrequency systems, with a special focus on the DragonFire project.
The initiative received a new investment of nearly \$1.37 billion, and recent tests demonstrated the effectiveness of these weapons against drones, even in adverse weather conditions. The British government considers these technologies essential to ensuring the safety of the armed forces in the face of modern threats such as missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles.
Defense Minister Maria Eagle stated that the DragonFire system’s over 300 firings confirmed the reliability of the technology, including the neutralization of 30 drones. In addition, a radiofrequency weapon test was successfully carried out in partnership with the British Army. According to Eagle, these weapons offer low cost per shot and require less logistics compared to conventional armaments.
The investment reflects a strategic shift within the Ministry of Defence, aligned with NATO’s efforts to modernize the military capabilities of member countries. Although still in the pre-operational phase, the laser and RF systems are seen as central elements for the UK’s future defense, due to their ability to respond quickly and cost-effectively to growing threats on the battlefield.
Source: UK Defence Journal | Photo: X @dstlmod | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team
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