The DragonFire also offers a much cheaper than traditional missile-based air defense. It will make the U.K. the first ...
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UK Royal Navy to equip MBDA's drone-frying lasers by 2027
P ARIS - MBDA UK won an order to supply the United Kingdom's Royal Navy with the DragonFire drone-zapping laser in a £316 ...
MBDA's DragonFire laser-based air defense system will join the Royal Navy from 2027 after achieving a UK-first by shooting ...
Tawazun, MBDA, FLY-R unveil projects to localize missile tech, co-develop AI-enabled loitering munition, and build a UAE ...
The government has awarded a contract to fund a new laser that can shoot down high-speed drones. The £316m will be used to ...
The UK says it will spend £316 million ($412 million) more on the MBDA Dragonfire laser air-defense systems as part of a pledge made this year to invest more in directed energy technology. The ...
Britain’s new DragonFire laser system can destroy drones flying at 650 km/h. Its deployment on Type‑45 destroyers by 2027 ...
South Korean shipbuilder Hanwa Ocean today inked Memorandums of Understandings (MoU) with Naval Group and MBDA during the ...
DUBAI–Missile manufacturer MBDA plans to develop loitering munitions in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in partnership with ...
Britain on Thursday awarded a 316-million-pound ($413 million) contract to missile company MBDA UK to provide DragonFire ...
The Akeron MBT 120 missile fired from a 120mm gun barrel, guided by 'whispering' AI through an infrared seeker, soared 5km to ...
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