How can even a 50W or should say... 150Watt laser work? They utterly useless when you got such things as thermal physics, not only that you even have ways of preventing the laser from taking down drone, aircraft and even missiles with limited range of 1 to maybe 10 miles at best! With this laser Britian has, I'd say maximum effectiveness for the power is around 3 miles, which is pretty weak, doesn't even do a lot of damage and has problems when being over used!
Replace the Euro's with Pounds £10 pounds according to UK MOD press release in fact everything was priced in pounds not Euro's which makes sense seen as it is Great Britain after all
@@FusionSmartMassageCupthe US officials said Ukraine's armed forces has been losing 10,000 drones a month but i think russia is using the electromagnetic waves, not laser.
Missiles will never go away. Lasers are effective at a close range with only success probability only against non-shielded objects. They have a limited range and light radiates by area R^4 as it moves forward. Also Hypersonic Missiles that have hot plasma around itself which act as shields from any effects of lasers. Trenches are the things of the past and will be bombed continuously.😂😂😂
Missiles are not going anywhere. Light as it moves forward from an emitting Laser radiates around to form a Light Radiation Cone, the base area of which is inversely proportional to the distance light travelled. So Light's intensity decreases as it moves forward. Also dust, gas in the atmosphere and hot plasma of air formed around the Missiles travelling at Hypersonic speeds can deter from any effects of Lasers. At such a state even military radars can't catch them.
The real question is WHEN is India ACTUALLY gonna start getting their shit together?? Stay tuned as well come back after the break with latest public floggings, cause thats how we roll in India.
Russia and china have this already but in principles😂😂😂 They cant reveal it because its a secret 😂😂😂Or they’re waiting for someone to steal it for them!😂Big joke!😂
Russia has had this technology for years. Also Missiles are not going anywhere. Light as it moves forward from an emitting Laser radiates around to form a Light Radiation Cone, the base area of which is inversely proportional to the distance light travelled. So Light's intensity decreases as it moves forward. Also dust, gas in the atmosphere and hot plasma of air formed around the Missiles travelling at Hypersonic speeds can deter from any effects of Lasers. At such a state even military radars can't catch them.
The USA generals complained that the UK isn't spending enough on defence.This is clearly a direct response to show that UK is "still" mask with a valuable ally to the US
If US had this capability, it would have been proven and there will be video footage in the field.we know that from previous technological feats over time
@@Leoviliti1 I think they are talking about a missile with a full mirror outer shell i understood their question easily it is not that hard to understand
@@matthewmarkus2495Yes i would have thought so, that would have been the first thing to sort out with the designers of the laser , not sure about thick fog though
Tea IS the most important thing in the British armies arsenal. So much so things that other armies would consider essential in a tank such as space and extra ammo HAD to make way for brewing facilities.
@@chillxxx241 yes its looks like a better version and if your American please stop being biased,the ego on Americans always thinking your country is the best in the world when considering how much debt your country is in,clearly is not.
It's not laser systems are not new nations like the US, UK & others have had them for decades tested on warships but those old gen gas lasers operated in the 10-30Kw range useful for blinding sensors on missiles or aircraft out to a few miles or a hardkill on a drone but only at extremely close range. If what they say about Dragonfire is true it's a next gen solid state & can hardkill a target out to several miles suggesting a power over 50+Kw. Previously the US had LaWS on the USS Ponce that's believed to be in the 30Kw range. Lockheed Martin makes Helio's that's also a next gen solid state 50+Kw system for the Navy but not much info about it has been made public so far.
Wel if this or that laser is old its powerfull yes but what a laser reflects then its worthless see 🙈😂😂😂 it kan singel shot bit there is more shoots and they all have it ask Putin he will say wel idont want too use it on civillians see that's the probl
@goodchangeworklikehell NOT if its a front silvered retro reflector. Also the angle of incidence can be anything you want it to be, you could have a flying mirror ball - that would freak people out
Russia is wayyyy out in front of the world when it comes to military kit. The military industrial complex foe the west is solely into it for the bingo$$$$ ie a toilet seat reg cost under 50.00 but for the pentagon 3500.00. That’s why!
A lot of countries have had it for years,but none of them have been this good before,including cost. The U.K. been working on this laser to be the best of them all.
@@eraldorh Aan/Seq-3 is just one in service. They have much larger ones in space that have been tested and still in orbit. Do a little research rookie.
@LonelyJoe2049 if you believe that you are stupid. The closest country to technology is China, and we are 30 year ahead of them. Hope you learned something.
@@obvious-troll laser entered trials in 2019; then in August 2022, the Navy installed its first permanent laser on a destroyer, the Arleigh Burke-class Preble. Developed by Lockheed Martin, the weapon has a 60-kilowatt power output that integrates with the ship's advanced AEGIS radar and weapons control system.
Britain, has and will continue to punch wall above its weight. As an northerner, I could not be more proud of my nation.
I hope the UK becomes a better country than what it is. War begs fear, but a stable gov and society brings respect and cooperation.
How can even a 50W or should say... 150Watt laser work? They utterly useless when you got such things as thermal physics, not only that you even have ways of preventing the laser from taking down drone, aircraft and even missiles with limited range of 1 to maybe 10 miles at best!
With this laser Britian has, I'd say maximum effectiveness for the power is around 3 miles, which is pretty weak, doesn't even do a lot of damage and has problems when being over used!
Laser systems in Britain are terrible, nothing more than a get rich quick scheme 🤡
Guys, The Empire Is Coming
Lol there gonna build a deathstar
"In Scotland's Outer ... Outer ... outer regions..." 🤣. It's pronounced "Heb-rid-ees" for future reference
i laughed too.
She can't even say lasers
So did I lol..
Once it's mounted on a turret it will be crazy efficient.
Russia already has this on turrets and on their new aircraft SU 57
Gravitas Newsreader- "The question is why did UK need such a weapon?" The UK, "What planet you living on?"
Replace the Euro's with Pounds £10 pounds according to UK MOD press release in fact everything was priced in pounds not Euro's which makes sense seen as it is Great Britain after all
Made in Britain, DSTL, Porton Down :)
I'm sure this is only the beginning aswell, our tech industry will continue to contribute.
britain is a shxt country... (no offence).
God knows what else they’re developing there. I wouldn’t like to be on the receiving end of it.
Russia and China: Hypersonic missiles bro.
Britain:
China & Russia already have this tech
@1010sajid Nothing compared to this. Brits are showing what looks like a full on death star laser. What Russia and China have tested is primitive.
@@1010sajidlol what we see Russia using is cheap Chinese trash
@@1010sajidif Russia had this they would not have Ukrainian drones hitting Moscow !
@@FusionSmartMassageCupthe US officials said Ukraine's armed forces has been losing 10,000 drones a month but i think russia is using the electromagnetic waves, not laser.
We Brit`s do like our toys and we give them brilliant names just to polish it off lol
Do it,name it Excalibur
Excalibur as a word has French origin and we cannot give our frenemies any credit aha@@Nacoli_Tomahawk
At the end of the age, knowledge will increase
British - we can take down drones
China - hold my beer, your satellites in my target
What's next? LIGHT SABRES and take down drones with the ways of the force like a Jedi. We now know who the Sith Lords are.
Then they will make stormtroopers uniforms
Merica and the west are the sith.
Wow united kingdom🎉🎉🎉
It can also start fires and melt metal in Maui
It didn’t travel around the whole world starting fires.
Deplorable will always be deplorable.
It can't melt steel... Only aluminium.
@@xposelies2417Satellites lasers already exist.
@@doubl33Acebit harsh innit?!
Can it sink a dinghy?
Yes
So after the dingy sinks you'll go out and rescue/pullout the africans and muslims and feel good. Ok.
The great inventor Nikola Tesla first predicted this type of laser ,even more powerful, like "Death Ray" much earlier . Much respect for him.
To clarify to all the Brit haters, this is the invention of this weapon; able to hit moving targets.
Is this the beginning of Star Wars?... Cannot wait to play
0:46 I GUESS SHE DIDN'T FANCY HER CHANCES AT PRONOUNCING 'HEBRIDES'. HA HA!
"A million voices cried out in terror, and were suddenly silenced"
Basically missles gonna be a thing of the past, these things could serve as iron domes for anywhere. Awesome, back to the trenches then
Missiles will never go away.
Lasers are effective at a close range with only success probability only against non-shielded objects. They have a limited range and light radiates by area R^4 as it moves forward.
Also Hypersonic Missiles that have hot plasma around itself which act as shields from any effects of lasers.
Trenches are the things of the past and will be bombed continuously.😂😂😂
Missiles are not going anywhere.
Light as it moves forward from an emitting Laser radiates around to form a Light Radiation Cone, the base area of which is inversely proportional to the distance light travelled. So Light's intensity decreases as it moves forward. Also dust, gas in the atmosphere and hot plasma of air formed around the Missiles travelling at Hypersonic speeds can deter from any effects of Lasers. At such a state even military radars can't catch them.
Wow imagine them turning this into a satellite and firing at targets from above. Crazy stuff
it dose not have that range and the cloud dust and other distortion can make it useless. it is better than toy until now
@@adelsalam9735 ah I see , thanks for the reply
Sounds like a deathstar🤣
Star wars
Stars Wars guns emitted magnetically confined superhot plasma gas at its targets, much different from the pure EM-waves Laser weapons used today.
The US has had this technology for over 10 years. They used it on Hawai last year
if it can hit satellites that would be more than a 2 mile range
Nope, most satellites are below the 2 mile range. Most, not all.
It can shoot more than drones lol it will shoot incoming missiles etc nothing will escape a laser as high speed and accurate as this
The real question is WHEN is India ACTUALLY gonna start getting their shit together?? Stay tuned as well come back after the break with latest public floggings, cause thats how we roll in India.
Russia and china have this already but in principles😂😂😂 They cant reveal it because its a secret 😂😂😂Or they’re waiting for someone to steal it for them!😂Big joke!😂
It can do tattoos without having to go to a tattoo parlour, genius. Proud to be a Brit!
Next up drones with mirrors
Just wait until you see Britain`s flying diamonds , we see them all the time in Scotland !
Looks so cool 😎 feels like star wars
China's reaction: 🤔(How can I copy these?)
China is more Advanced than UK as matter fact China already has laizer weapons
Please send it to Ukraine GOD bless UK
Enough weapons have been sent to them,we got to worry about our own country if Russia comes knocking
Pay us then
Israelis is already deploying and testing this in this current war, they call it Iron Beam.
Dragon Fire > iron beam
Will it be able to tell the difference between a bird and a drone ?
1:23 she rebooted fr
Wasn't she supposed to say that?
Russias reaction: 🫨
Russia has had this technology for years.
Also Missiles are not going anywhere.
Light as it moves forward from an emitting Laser radiates around to form a Light Radiation Cone, the base area of which is inversely proportional to the distance light travelled. So Light's intensity decreases as it moves forward. Also dust, gas in the atmosphere and hot plasma of air formed around the Missiles travelling at Hypersonic speeds can deter from any effects of Lasers. At such a state even military radars can't catch them.
Paint everything in blue, DEW's won't be affective then.
Have a retro reflector on it - that will be VERY fun, direct it back to its exact source location
I only wear blue now
Or mirrors many 😂😂😂😂
Reflectif mirror sticker makes the laser worthless
Yawn! Anybody remember when British Spitfires used to tip German V1 rockets during WW2? That didn't cost anything lol
Death star vs hypersonic missle (sarmat missile)
Why advertising this weapon to the world? It should be keep in secret as long as possible. Let the adversaries find out in the battlefield.
The USA generals complained that the UK isn't spending enough on defence.This is clearly a direct response to show that UK is "still" mask with a valuable ally to the US
"it can be fired at a range of 2 miles" "the weapon can be used to take down satellites" 🤣
It's very effective against chemical weapons.
How so?
pin point attacks on chemical weapon facilities and factories, where as before we hap hazardly fired missiles at them@@forgotmynamification
@@maximus8574 ahh gotcha. My brain interpreted that as being used against the actual chemical gases. Makes more sense.
Its not war sbips that need them ists shipping vessels that need this.
That's funny they have had that Lazer for along time
The empire strikes back 😂
US: we had this prototype in 1970
Britian:
Learn to spell
If US had this capability, it would have been proven and there will be video footage in the field.we know that from previous technological feats over time
waitng for JAPAN mobile suit technology and UNICORN GANDUM
Turkey has used this tech against China drone
It can accidentally shoot satellite too.
Can a giant and structurally modified mirror reflect it back? Just curious.
How can a mirror be in place at exactly the same time as a laser is projected? ..A mirror cannot predict the laser in operation .
@@Leoviliti1 I think they are talking about a missile with a full mirror outer shell i understood their question easily it is not that hard to understand
@@matthewmarkus2495Yes i would have thought so, that would have been the first thing to sort out with the designers of the laser , not sure about thick fog though
That is really a teaser.
She just gave the distance away by saying it can go 2 miles then she said it can shoot down satellites 😂
I think she said that the target has to be at least 2 miles away but it's reach is top secret but it could take out a satellite
Is Israel versus Hamas really a big war or is it just a special military operation (SMO)?
A DEW?
Nothing to do with today's conflicts,
It was started many years ago
If this was pointed down from space you've got Alice in borderland for real your welcome 😂
Why does UK need such a weapon so she asks.... What do you want them to do, Drink tea?
Tea IS the most important thing in the British armies arsenal.
So much so things that other armies would consider essential in a tank such as space and extra ammo HAD to make way for brewing facilities.
Empire stirkes back were gonna build a death star
Oh hell no the empire strikes back their gonna build a deathstar😂😂
Should be sent to Ukraine and the Gulf now.
I know how they can defend against the laser. Just make the bottom a big mirror. 😂
That's crazy old tech.
Except this one works.
@bigmatthews666 Old and still active.
Of course, it still works.
Russia and china have the same.
Hawai?
5 0
If is tested do it fired all anemies satellite....
Where's my video of my rail-gun
🇬🇧🇬🇧🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
what are you laughing at
@@obvious-trollbitter african
China has laser gun long time.. They even use it to to cut trees 😂😂
Budget war ..
The United States has tons of similar weapon systems.
Yes I saw those in videos but this look more advanced and its looks like a true laser gun
@@jcgaming908 it is not more advanced.
@@chillxxx241 yes its looks like a better version and if your American please stop being biased,the ego on Americans always thinking your country is the best in the world when considering how much debt your country is in,clearly is not.
@@jcgaming908 You obviously don’t understand or know much.
@@chillxxx241 I know enough
Thanks to Nikola Tesla!
Who tesla did nothing like this
Israel already have this technology
Why don't you try to pip install your own lazor defense system?
Heat resistant paint will make that british laser obsolete.
Outer hebrides she couldnt say correctly 😂
You need to speak scots too say it right
This reporter needs training.... or a good night's sleep. Constanly switching between pounds and euros.. pausing randomly
We need aliens to bring out piece on this planet
also don't forget that china has also deadly laser weapon
WTF Raytheon already made Helios for the us dod, whats going on here? How is the UK taking all the credit???
It's not laser systems are not new nations like the US, UK & others have had them for decades tested on warships but those old gen gas lasers operated in the 10-30Kw range useful for blinding sensors on missiles or aircraft out to a few miles or a hardkill on a drone but only at extremely close range. If what they say about Dragonfire is true it's a next gen solid state & can hardkill a target out to several miles suggesting a power over 50+Kw. Previously the US had LaWS on the USS Ponce that's believed to be in the 30Kw range. Lockheed Martin makes Helio's that's also a next gen solid state 50+Kw system for the Navy but not much info about it has been made public so far.
@@ZuulGatekeeper thank you for your elaboration on this
The Empire had superlaser, they all had British accents...
I don't like where this is going....
😏empire strikes back
old invention since ww2 Germany
Hahaha fool. Wheres indias?
Lasers wasn't even invented until the mid 1960's
Hitler had a prototype of lazers and so much you cant even ,,, belive Nothing new has been invented since WW2 and Germany@@ZuulGatekeeper
when the invention is patent thats when it considered invented. so if i steal your 50 year old invention and patent it today? you see@@ZuulGatekeeper
Wel if this or that laser is old its powerfull yes but what a laser reflects then its worthless see 🙈😂😂😂 it kan singel shot bit there is more shoots and they all have it ask Putin he will say wel idont want too use it on civillians see that's the probl
*SO - IT CAN EASILY BE DEFEATED WITH A MIRROR* Even more worrying - it can be used AGAINST itself with a mirror, firing the bean back at the ship
@goodchangeworklikehell YOU LITERALLY do not understand how mirrors work. What is your job? Doorstop?
@goodchangeworklikehell NOT if its a front silvered retro reflector.
Also the angle of incidence can be anything you want it to be, you could have a flying mirror ball - that would freak people out
How do you protect a drone or a missile with a mirror? gonna make them out of mirrors now? dummy!
Mirrors don't reflect 100% of light so its still going to absorb a f**k ton of energy
How can a mirror be in place at exactly the same time as a laser is being projected anyway?
A mirror cannot predict the laser in operation ..
Israel already has such weapon
Poverty remain the same !
Russia is wayyyy out in front of the world when it comes to military kit. The military industrial complex foe the west is solely into it for the bingo$$$$ ie a toilet seat reg cost under 50.00 but for the pentagon 3500.00. That’s why!
99% propoganda England lying abt it
Hahahaha cry harder
Us army has had this for 20 plus years.
A lot of countries have had it for years,but none of them have been this good before,including cost. The U.K. been working on this laser to be the best of them all.
We aliens have had this since before the pyramids👽
No they havent, they have been testing various types. Theres nothing in service.
@@eraldorh Aan/Seq-3 is just one in service. They have much larger ones in space that have been tested and still in orbit. Do a little research rookie.
@@Jay-k2s5uthe U.S was the first with it. Just look it up. The U.S tryna improve and make it smaller. And its classified
This is stale news! China, Russia & Saudi Arabia already have this tech. Tell me something new please.
Its junk
Hahahaha cope
Russian already made his
Can also taken satellites down as well 😉
But but ding ding. She couldn't pronounce the Hebrides its like a scam call centre 🤔🤣🤣🤣
America had this for years
a prototype that didnt work out
@LonelyJoe2049 if you believe that you are stupid. The closest country to technology is China, and we are 30 year ahead of them. Hope you learned something.
@@RayBoomBoomRoom blinded by patriotism lol
@@obvious-troll laser entered trials in 2019; then in August 2022, the Navy installed its first permanent laser on a destroyer, the Arleigh Burke-class Preble. Developed by Lockheed Martin, the weapon has a 60-kilowatt power output that integrates with the ship's advanced AEGIS radar and weapons control system.
looks like you stay lonely