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UK Royal Navy to equip MBDA’s drone-frying lasers by 2027
PARIS — MBDA UK won an order to supply the United Kingdom’s Royal Navy with the DragonFire drone-zapping laser in a £316 ...
Cutting the Minority Business Development Agency is economic sabotage — and part of a broader dismantling of civil rights and ...
The government has awarded a contract to fund a new laser that can shoot down high-speed drones. The £316m will be used to ...
Tawazun, MBDA, FLY-R unveil projects to localize missile tech, co-develop AI-enabled loitering munition, and build a UAE ...
DUBAI–Missile manufacturer MBDA plans to develop loitering munitions in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in partnership with ...
MBDA's DragonFire laser-based air defense system will join the Royal Navy from 2027 after achieving a UK-first by shooting ...
MBDA has signed a contract amendment with FMV to enable follow-on deliveries of the Common Anti-air Modular Missiles (CAMM).
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MBDA wins £316m contract to supply DragonFire to Royal Navy
"MBDA wins £316m contract to supply DragonFire to Royal Navy" was originally created and published by Naval Technology, a ...
The DragonFire also offers a much cheaper than traditional missile-based air defense. It will make the U.K. the first ...
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 ...
Massachusetts AG Campbell wins court case to prevent the Trump administration from dismantling four federal agencies.
A new laser weapon has taken down high-speed drones, with the MBDA awarded a £316m contract to deliver systems to the Royal ...
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