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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 ...
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 ...
MBDA's DragonFire laser-based air defense system will join the Royal Navy from 2027 after achieving a UK-first by shooting ...
The DragonFire also offers a much cheaper than traditional missile-based air defense. It will make the U.K. the first ...
The government has awarded a contract to fund a new laser that can shoot down high-speed drones. The £316m will be used to ...
Britain on Thursday awarded a 316-million-pound ($413 million) contract to missile company MBDA UK to provide DragonFire ...
The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has contracted MBDA UK to deliver two DragonFire laser-based directed energy weapon (DEW) ...
In its latest set of trials Britain’s advanced DragonFire laser weapon has been used to successfully target and shoot down ...
Britain’s new DragonFire laser system can destroy drones flying at 650 km/h. Its deployment on Type‑45 destroyers by 2027 ...
DragonFire is the UK’s new high-power laser weapon system, intended for Royal Navy ships from 2027. Here's a straightforward guide to Britain's new laser weapon.
MBDA has received a potential $183 million contract from the U.K. and France to update the two countries™ air-launched missile systems. Harriett Baldwin, British defense procurement minister, and his ...
The British government says it is buying six additional MBDA Land Ceptor medium-range air defense systems as part of a growing list of activities to help counter uncrewed aircraft system (UAS) and ...
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