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Combat Laser Weapon Ready for Real-World Use Marks New Defense Era

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Combat Laser Weapon Ready for Real-World Use Marks New Defense Era

A new combat laser weapon has arrived, and it signals a major shift in modern defense. The system delivers 100 kilowatts of power and is now ready for real missions. As a result, militaries can rely on a tool that fires for just a few cents per shot.

A Faster and Smarter Defense Tool

This advanced laser uses concentrated energy to stop flying threats. It travels at the speed of light, so it reaches its target almost instantly. In addition, it does not need ammunition, which makes it cleaner and more efficient than traditional weapons.
The system is extremely accurate. It can track and hit small drones, which have become a growing challenge for many security teams. Traditional strikes can cost thousands of dollars. However, this laser uses electricity, allowing repeated shots without heavy expenses.

Built for Real Missions

Developers designed the laser to fit on mobile platforms, ships, and ground vehicles. Once it locks onto a target, the beam heats it within seconds. This heat damages sensors or burns through key parts, disabling the drone quickly.
Early tests show strong results. Military experts believe the weapon could protect airports, bases, and sensitive zones from drone swarms. Therefore, it may reduce defense costs while improving response times.
The system is already operational, although teams continue to test it in active environments. Even so, it represents a major step toward energy-based defense. The future of security is becoming faster, quieter, and powered by light.

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