cross-posted from: https://scribe.disroot.org/post/4825742

  • The high-powered laser is faster and cheaper than traditional missiles or cannons
  • An undisclosed NATO country is expected to receive the weapon in the next 18 months

Australia is helping to take the world into the era of Star Wars-style combat.

A Canberra-made laser is about to become NATO’s newest frontline defence against enemy drones, in a deal experts say could transform the future of warfare.

The high-powered laser, nicknamed Apollo after the Greek God of Light, can destroy up to 20 drones a minute, at a cost of $1 per shot, which is faster and cheaper than traditional missiles or cannons.

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    10 days ago

    It’s even more of a steal since it can be easily recharged using a trivially available and easily transported resource you’ll need anyway in order to be mobile: Fuel.