A Chinese company has launched a portable laser system designed for individual soldiers to intercept drones. The backpack-mounted system reportedly has a two-kilowatt output, can engage a drone within four seconds, and recharges in five seconds, according to the company.
A Chinese company has introduced a portable laser interception system for drones, designed to be carried in a backpack by a single soldier. According to the company's announcement, the system operates at a power output of two kilowatts, can intercept a drone within four seconds, and can be recharged in five seconds. The product, described as international in scale, targets a growing market for counter-drone solutions amid rising use of unmanned aerial systems in conflict zones. No independent testing, price, or customer information has been reported yet.
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