The Army Finally Fielded Its Drone-Killing Laser Weapon.

The ability to shoot down enemy artillery projectiles over a battlefield is a capability no other army has ever fielded before.

The U.S. Army has just fielded its first laser weapon-equipped unit, possibly the first of its kind in the entire world. Based at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, the unit took possession of four laser-equipped Stryker infantry combat vehicles, each mounting a 50-kilowatt-class laser weapon system. The combination of Stryker and laser, which the Army calls DE M-SHORAD, can down both drones and artillery such as mortars and rockets in-flight.

The four vehicles are known as Directed Energy Maneuver-Short Range Air Defense, or DE M-SHORAD for short. “Directed energy” refers to the laser, “maneuver” refers to the fact that the laser is mounted on a mobile vehicle, and “short range air defense” is the vehicle’s officially designated mission.

DE M-SHORAD places a 50 kilowatt-class laser on a double-hull Stryker infantry combat vehicle, the latest version of the Stryker designed to provide additional protection against improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and ground explosions. An onboard generator provides power to the laser, and the vehicle also sports airborne threat detection, tracking, and targeting equipment. The result is a self-contained system that doesn’t require an entourage of support vehicles, that can roll out and provide aerial protection for other maneuver forces like Stryker, tank, and mechanized infantry companies.

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