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GeriIndia Develops Laser Weapons to Counter Regional Threats
India Develops Laser Weapons to Counter Regional Threats
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Times of India13.06.2026Defense2 dk okumaIndia

India Develops Laser Weapons to Counter Regional Threats

Hızlı Bakış

  • India is developing indigenous laser weapons under Project Sudarshan Chakra to counter drone and missile threats from Pakistan and China.
  • These directed-energy systems offer a cost-effective and sustainable solution for air defense, complementing existing missile and gun systems.

Yapay zekâ özeti

Neden Önemli?

Laser weapons, once science fiction, are becoming a reality in modern warfare, offering advantages in speed, accuracy, and ammunition efficiency. India is developing these systems to counter growing regional threats from drones and ballistic missiles.

Yazı boyutu

Laser weapons, once confined to science fiction, are becoming reality in modern warfare. Militaries worldwide are investing in directed-energy systems capable of disabling drones, missiles and even aircraft with pinpoint precision. Lasers offer near-instant engagement and—so long as power is available—no risk of running out of ammunition. Directed energy weapons (DEWs) could transform air defence, where speed and accuracy matter most. For India, pursuing laser weapons is not just about keeping pace with global trends but about building a self-reliant, comprehensive defence ecosystem. India is developing DEWs in response to a growing regional threat from drones and ballistic missiles. Pakistan has increasingly used drones for surveillance and attacks, while China continues to expand its missile arsenal. Conventional air-defence systems such as missiles and guns remain effective, but they are costly and limited in endurance. Lasers, by contrast, promise a sustainable way to neutralise swarms of drones or incoming projectiles at a fraction of the per-shot cost, making them an attractive addition to India’s layered air-defence architecture. The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has begun work on indigenous laser weapons under Project Sudarshan Chakra, aiming to integrate high-energy lasers into India’s air-defence network alongside systems such as Akash and upcoming VSHORAD platforms. DRDO has demonstrated a 30 kW laser that can destroy a target up to 3.5 km away and is developing 50 kW and 100 kW DEW systems. The Pentagon has deployed modular counter-drone kits that combine sensors, software and high-energy lasers. Systems such as the AN/SEQ-3 Laser Weapon System have disabled drones and small boats. Israel has advanced with the Iron Beam, a 100 kW-class laser designed to intercept rockets, mortar rounds and drones—intended to handle high-volume, low-cost threats that would otherwise deplete expensive missile interceptors. China has showcased operational laser systems such as the LY-1 and Silent Hunter. By combining traditional missile interceptors, upgraded air-defence guns and emerging laser systems, India aims to build a holistic shield against aerial threats. Integrating lasers represents a leap toward next-generation weapons. As these technologies mature, India’s investment in directed-energy systems will strengthen national security and signal its determination to achieve technological self-reliance and parity.

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Yapay zekâ öngörüsü — kesinlik taşımaz

  • India's investment in directed-energy systems will strengthen national security and signal its determination to achieve technological self-reliance and parity.

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Açık Sorular

  • What is the timeline for integrating these laser systems into India's air defense network?
  • What are the specific capabilities of the 50 kW and 100 kW DEW systems under development?

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