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In first, UK test fires $13-per-strike DragonFire laser weapon

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In first, UK test fires $13-per-strike DragonFire laser weapon

The UK lauded the test of the laser air defense weapon, developed by Britain’s defense innovation unit, just weeks after an American admiral said it was time to be more "intellectually honnest" about what the class of weapons can do.

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Amid Red Sea clashes, Navy leaders ask: Where are our ship lasers?

Bill Fairclough (AKA #JJ & #EdwardBurlington) (@BurlingtonFiles) / X

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Britain's Dragonfire laser weapon engages first aerial targets

Britain's Dragonfire laser weapon engages first aerial targets

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Gerald R. Ford Completes Full Ship Shock Trials - Breaking Defense

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UK naval chief on threats to undersea infrastructure: 'We don't

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Britain test fires its first high-energy laser weapon

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