The U.S. Navy spent at least six months resurrecting a high-energy laser weapon that previously graced the bow of a warship ...
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The US Navy brought a ‘one-of-a-kind' laser weapon back from the dead
The U.S. Navy's lone 150 kW laser weapon is back in action – sort of.
Laser weapons may sound like something out of a science fiction blockbuster movie, but they're becoming increasingly ...
Military weapons don’t change unless the battlefield forces them to. For Navy SEALs, that pressure came as warfare moved indoors, after dark, and into environments where adaptability mattered more ...
The Navy revived a retired 150-kW laser, exposing a hard truth: the future of warfare is here, but not yet ready at scale.
Combat exposes weapon flaws missed in testing like maintenance complexity and environmental stress that controlled trials cannot replicate. Many failed weapons were overdesigned or mismatched to ...
From Tomahawk missiles to THAAD interceptor seekers, the US is massively increasing its production rates for key munitions ...
A 33rd Fighter Wing aircraft maintainer moves by the Department of Defense's newest aircraft, the U.S. Air Force F-35 Lightning II joint strike fighter (JSF), before giving the pilot the order to taxi ...
Warfare transitioned from open battlefields to urban environments. Compact carbines with shorter barrels replaced full-length rifles for maneuverability. Combat now occurs predominantly after dark.
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