Mk-II(A) Laser- Directed Energy Weapon (DEW)

Mk-II(A) Laser- Directed Energy Weapon (DEW) is a 30-kilowatt laser-based weapon system designed to take down helicopters, swarm drones, and radars.

Mk-II(A) Laser- Directed Energy Weapon (DEW)

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India recently conducted a successful trial of the Mk-II(A) Laser- Directed Energy Weapon (DEW) that can disable fixed-wing and swarm drones, becoming one of the only four nations to have developed the technology.

About Mk-II(A) Laser- Directed Energy Weapon (DEW)

  • It is a 30-kilowatt laser-based weapon system designed to take down helicopters, swarm drones, and radars.
  • The Defence Research and Development Organisation’s (DRDO) Centre for High Energy Systems and Sciences (CHESS), Hyderabad, developed the system along with several academic institutions and Indian industries.
  • It is one of the most potent counter-drone systems in the world due to its lightning speed of engagement, precision, and lethal action within a few seconds.
  • The laser system engages fixed-wing drones from a long range and can thwart multiple drone attacks at a time, destroying surveillance sensors and antennae.
  • Once a target is identified by a radar or by its inbuilt Electro Optic (EO) system, it uses an intense beam of powerful light (laser beam) to cut through the target, causing structural failures or even more lethal damage.
  • The development of this laser weapon can lower the risk of collateral damage and reduce reliance on expensive ammunition during conflict.
  • With this, India has joined a list of selected countries, such as the US, China, and Russia, with such capabilities.

Mk-II(A) Laser- Directed Energy Weapon (DEW) FAQs

Q1. What is the primary benefit of using a laser weapon like the Mk-II(A) during conflict?

Ans. Reduced reliance on expensive ammunition and lower collateral damage

Q2. How does the Mk-II(A) DEW neutralize its target?

Ans. By cutting through the target with a powerful laser beam

Q3. The Mk-II(A) DEW is primarily designed to counter which of the following threats?

Ans. Helicopters, swarm drones, and radars

Source: HT

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