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Israel wants to build space attack lasers now
'We must be the leading country in the world with this capability,' says Israeli Defense Minister Katz ...
China’s Harbin Xinguang Optic-Electronics Technology debuted two man-portable laser weapons at the Defence Information ...
Israel's Iron Beam uses a 100-kilowatt laser beam to zap drones cheaply and quickly. This system could be even more effective ...
Government documents show a lineup of defense contractors joining SpaceX to create a satellite network to track airborne threats The U.S. government is tapping both of the country's biggest launch ...
Based on a 2027 target, the UK is set to become the first European NATO nation to operationally deploy novel, laser directed ...
Stefan] of CNC Kitchen has an informative video describing his experiences with trying to cleanly laser-mark 3D printed ...
Photonics market growth is accelerating toward an $839 billion valuation. AI data center expansion is the primary stock-price ...
Lasers are seen as the military technology of the future, and Donald Trump also wants to use them in the Iran war to save money. But how realistic is self-defense using beams instead of missiles?
High-energy lasers are spreading around the world. A new field known as counter-directed energy weapons could determine whether U.S. drones can survive them.
The Jerusalem Post recently visited Elbit's facility and met with experts in the field, to see the insides of the laser, and laboratories where its various pieces are developed up close. Much of the ...
US Forces used their Apache fired Hellfire missiles to disable the MT Jalveer, a Guinea-Bissau flagged Oil Tanker. Here's all you need to know about the Hellfire Missile System.
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