The latest laser weapons that hit drones will become part of Russia's universal air defense system in the future. This was announced in the press service of the Cabinet.
Technological solutions will later become one of the components of the universal air defense system, the need for which was announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Government of the Russian Federation Russia previously tested advanced laser drone countermeasures, which were shown on video. The footage shows drones of various types being hit in the air, after which they fall.
Putin stated that the new state armament program should ensure the formation of a universal air defense system that can operate in any environment and effectively engage air attack weapons regardless of their type.
Earlier www1.ru reported that the Tu-160M bomber surpassed the American B-1 Lancer: greater flight range and combat load.
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