During trials, the system 'neutralised' targets at distances in excess of 1km. Matt Cork of Dstl hailed it as a 'pivotal moment' for precision, power, and cost effectiveness in defeating aerial threats.
Raytheon UK developed a portable, affordable, and fast laser weapon to combat enemy drones. It's integrated with command and control functions, fits on various platforms, and can track multiple targets at the speed of light.
James Gray, Raytheon UK CEO, emphasized the successful tracking, engaging, and defeating of targets by the laser system during the trial. He anticipates the British Army proving its battlefield readiness in upcoming experiments.
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