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South Korea to deploy laser weapons to intercept North Korean drones

  • South Korea plans to use laser weapons to intercept North Korean drones due to recent security concerns in the region.
  • The Defense Acquisition Program Administration will deploy the "Block-I" anti-air laser weapon system, with successful test results showing a 100% shoot-down rate.
  • Developed by Hanwha Aerospace, the system is cost-effective, with precision attack capabilities against small drones, hinting at potential future use against aircraft and ballistic missiles.
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Developed by the South Korean army in collaboration with Hanwha Aerospace, they are effective and economical, they explain in Seoul, at a cost of 2,000 won (1.2 euros) per shot, but silent and invisible

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Sydkoreas så kallade ”Star wars-projekt” går framåt. I år ska landet bli först i världen med att använda laservapen i militären. Det är en åtgärd mot ”drönarprovokationer” från Nordkorea.

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The Straits Times broke the news in Singapore on Thursday, July 11, 2024.
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