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India becomes the 4th nation to test a laser directed weapon system
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Updated: 14 Apr 2025
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India became the fourth nation in the world to successfully test a high-energy laser-directed (DEA) weapon system that can engage and destroy airborne targets. Russia, China, and the United States have successfully demonstrated this capability. The 30-kilowatt laser-directed-energy weapon system Mk-II(A) DEW was tested by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) in Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh.
The Mk-II(A) system has been developed by the DRDO's Centre for High Energy Systems and Sciences (CHESS), Hyderabad, in collaboration with Indian industries and academic institutions.
The weapon system has been designed to engage and take down fixed-wing drones at long range, engage multiple hostile drone attacks and destroy enemy surveillance sensors and antennae.
The range of the weapon system is 5 kilometers.
The Mk-II(A) system is equipped with 360-degree Electro-Optical/Infrared sensors that work as a radar and precisely locate the targets.
The weapon system emits high-energy laser beams focused on a target.
The laser produces narrow beams of monochromatic (single-wavelength) light in coherent beams (all photons traveling in the same direction with the same phase). These narrow beams can focus energy precisely on a designated point.
The concentrated energy can cut through the target, causing structural failures or even more lethal damage.
The Mk-II(A) system can be rapidly deployed through road, air, sea, or rail.
DRDO is also developing a more powerful 300-kilowatt surya weapon system with a range of 20 kilometers.
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DRDO is the premier research and development body under the Union Ministry of Defence.
It was established in 1958 to develop a modern weapon system and make the Indian Armed Forces self-reliant.
Headquarters: New Delhi
Chairman: Dr Samir V Kamat
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