Germanys military, with collaboration from "Rheinmetall" and "MBDA", is set to deploy a groundbreaking shipborne "laser" system by 2029 to tackle growing drone threats.
- On October 28, the German Navy received a demonstrator for a high-energy "laser" weapon, developed by "Rheinmetall" and "MBDA", after a year-long trial aboard the frigate Sachsen.
- The new shipborne "laser" system is designed to effectively counter threats posed by "unmanned aerial vehicles" (UAVs), enhancing Germanys naval defense capabilities.
- The system has been relocated to the Laser Competence Centre in "Meppen", where further development will continue in the arms industry to prepare for operational deployment by 2029.
Why It Matters
This advancement in directed-energy technology reflects a significant shift in military capabilities, emphasizing the importance of modernizing defense systems amid rising drone warfare. It positions Germany as a key player in the evolving "ocean" security landscape.