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“This is a historic moment for weapons systems. For the first time, an energy-based weapons system actually works”
JERUSALEM POST Israel carries out successful laser interception trials Anna Ahronheim April 14, 2022 Israel has taken a significant step toward achieving the operational capability of its ground-breaking laser system by carrying out a series of experiments, downing a variety … Continue reading
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