Ukraine shows off laser drone that can 'irradiate' target from more than 3 miles away

Ukraine shows off laser drone that can 'irradiate' target from more than 3 miles away
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Ukraine shows off laser drone that can 'irradiate' target from more than 3 miles away
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Will Stewart)
Published: Jan, 14 2025 12:04

Ukraine has shown off a laser-enabled drone that can 'irradiate' a target from over three miles away. The hi-tech new weapon, revealed in a new video, is able to pick out the enemy from an altitude of 7,900ft - and could help Volodymyr Zelenskyy's forces fight off Putin's invasion. A clip shows the drone operator using the laser to pinpoint a house full of Russian troops (circled in red) before a weapon is fired, causing a small explosion.

Odessa-born military observer Yigal Levin, who shared footage of the laser-guided strike, said: “During the operation, information was received about a specific target. Using infrared detection, the location of the enemy was identified - a heated house with personnel. The laser target designator provided precise guidance, thanks to which the target was destroyed, and the defeat was confirmed.”.

The laser target means targets can be destroyed with “surgical” accuracy in difficult terrain using ammunition, he added. The ACS-3 drone - also known as raybird-3 - is used for long-endurance reconnaissance and intelligence missions, with the ability to fly for 28 hours.

Last month, Ukraine’s drone forces commander Vadym Sukharevskyi said he now had the capacity to shoot down aircraft at an altitude of over 6,500ft with a new laser weapon. “We can already shoot down aircraft at an altitude of over 2 km with this laser,” he said. The laser was named the Tryzub, the Ukrainian word for “Trident”, he said, and could also blast aerial targets at the speed of light.

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