Today, we’re talking battlefield lasers. That’s right—Ukraine’s Tryzub laser is operational, actively frying Russian drones from two miles away, while the UK’s DragonFire is still in testing but packed with potential.In this video, I’ll break down:Ukraine’s Tryzub Laser: How this homegrown directed-energy weapon is swatting Shahed drones out of the sky at a fraction of the cost of missile interceptors.How Lasers Work in Combat: The science behind directed-energy weapons, their strengths, and the challenges they face, like atmospheric interference and power supply issues.The UK’s DragonFire System: A next-gen laser capable of hitting coin-sized targets from a kilometer away—expected to deploy by 2027.Lasers vs. Traditional Air Defense: Why Ukraine’s approach is all about cost-effective solutions, and how lasers are changing the economics of modern warfare.The Future of Energy Weapons: How battlefield lasers could evolve from niche tech to a cornerstone of air defense strategies worldwide.Ukraine isn’t waiting for sci-fi—it’s making it real. Tryzub is already in action, while DragonFire’s promise looms on the horizon. If you’re fascinated by the intersection of military tech and cutting-edge science, hit that subscribe button—I’ve got plenty more on the way.Stay frosty, and as always—Glory to Ukraine, glory to the heroes. Crimea is Ukraine. Слава Україні!Video sources: https://pastebin.com/DTkPeqZY#ukraine #uk #UkraineWar #TryzubLaser #DragonFire #DirectedEnergyWeapons #MilitaryTech #RussiaUkraineWar #AirDefense #BattlefieldInnovation #GloryToUkraine #SlavaUkraini #news #russia #laser #army

Ukraine’s New Laser Hits Russian Drones From 2 Kilometers Away!
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