Japan has successfully tested a ship-mounted electromagnetic railgun, firing at a target vessel at sea. The Ministry of Defense’s Acquisition, Technology & Logistics Agency (ATLA) announced the firing tests, which took place between June and early July. These tests, conducted on the JS Asuka test ship, bring Japan closer to deploying this next-generation weapon system. This achievement could make Japan the first nation to deploy such a railgun.
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Ukraine’s military is testing a domestically produced laser weapon system, Tryzub (Trident), capable of engaging aircraft at altitudes exceeding two kilometers. This system, comparable to similar U.S. and British technologies like LaWS and DragonFire, demonstrates successful precision targeting at extended ranges. Ukrainian specialists are actively improving and expanding the Tryzub’s capabilities. With this development, Ukraine joins a select group of nations possessing operational laser weaponry.
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The UK Ministry of Defence successfully tested a new laser weapon system, mounted on a Wolfhound vehicle, that successfully destroyed a drone at the Radnor Range in Wales. The system uses advanced sensors and tracking for precise targeting, offering a cost-effective and virtually unlimited-ammunition alternative to traditional weaponry. This achievement showcases British military innovation and engineering prowess, a significant advancement in the nation’s defense capabilities. The laser weapon was developed through a collaboration between UK and US defense organizations and industry partners, including Raytheon UK. This follows recent successful tests of other advanced military technologies in the UK.
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