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UK’s DragonFire weapon just made drones completely useless
The UK’s DragonFire laser is moving from testing into production, offering precise, ultra-cheap defenses against drones.
British and French aircraft struck an underground ISIS facility in Syria believed to be used for weapons storage. RAF Typhoon ...
The UK's MOD said it test-fired a laser weapon that can track multiple targets and costs just $0.12 a shot, as nations look at ways to combat drones.
The DragonFire system successfully shot down drones travelling at up to 650km/h at a range in Scotland, just as a £316m contract for its deployment on a Type 45 destroyer by 2027 was awarded. The ...
The weapon is different to traditional artillery that needs to stop and set up before firing, meaning it is harder for ...
UK and French warplanes carried out a joint airstrike on an ISIS underground weapons facility near Palmyra, Syria, targeting ...
UK and French forces strike a suspected ISIS weapons site in Syria. Britain says the precision attack hit access tunnels.
Eighty years ago, the firebombings of Dresden and Tokyo demonstrated the horrors of incendiary weapons. These UK and US airstrikes near the end of the Second World War blanketed large cities with ...
The US began removing its nuclear weapons from Britain around 2007, ending a “contentious presence spanning more than half a ...
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