South Korea is beginning the mass production of a low-cost laser weapon that has successfully shot down small drones during testing, the country’s key arms agency said Thursday.

The laser weapon, called Block-I, “can precisely strike small unmanned aerial vehicles and multicopters at close range,” a news release from South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) said.

The release did not give a cost for the weapon, but said each shot fired would only cost about $1.50.

Imagery supplied by the agency appears to show a weapon around the size of a shipping container with a laser mounted on top and what appears to be a radar or tracking device mounted on one side of the platform.

  • @snooggums@midwest.social
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    179 months ago

    Imagery supplied by the agency appears to show a weapon around the size of a shipping container with a laser mounted on top and what appears to be a radar or tracking device mounted on one side of the platform.

    So, 30 million for the setup and deployment but 1.50 per drone. Plus it is huge and unweildy.

    Gonna need a lot of drones to make that more cost effective than another drone with a stick or net, both of which have been effective in the defense of Ukraine.

    lol

    This is probably an early step towards a man portable setup so I’m just joking about the focus on the cost to fire.

    • Pennomi
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      49 months ago

      Agreed, this is definitely first gen research.

        • @ik5pvx@lemmy.world
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          59 months ago

          There’s a rheinmetall video on YouTube, it’s a few years old already. Definitely not first gen research, and it’s good there’s competition already

    • @nekandro@lemmy.ml
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      19 months ago

      Lmao Ukraine is about to become devoid of birds

      Any radar sensitive enough to pick up drones is going to have an insane number of false positives