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I'm probably going to be wrong at some point, but this seems to have been the thought for... decades. But its never materialized so I'm just tossing the idea into the "vaporware" pile.
If nobody could figure out how to get a laser to work when mounted to a whole ass navy ship with all that space for batteries and targeting systems I find it hard to belive that we'll figure out how to make a rig that works effectively either mounted to a small truck or carried by a team of light fighters any time soon.
i could be wrong but i think they're already in use. everyone from the U.S. to China. early production models but there's tons of articles out there. so leaving prototyping but not mass manufactured yet
I'm not talking about sci-fi multi-megawatt lasers just kilowatt grade solid state lasers mounted on small trucks
enough to fuck a drone's rotors up or blind optics. but easily capable of going IR for mass blinding
eh... maybe you're right.
Just seems that its too easy to spot and kill the anti-drone trucks.
They'd have to be out in the open with line of sight and be able to track multiple small/fast moving drones, right?
Somebody just needs to break out the aluminum foil, shiny side out, and it'll be okay.
oh yeah i'm sure they will be priority targets. we're still a ways away from ghost in the shell style tiny roll of quarters sized solid state anti-drone/anti-missile lasers
but i could see these systems becoming more compact over time until they serve as close in defense system on tanks, trucks, other vehicles.
tied into the vehicle power plant it would save weight vs some kind of automatic gun
closer on the horizon then say coilguns/railguns in combat i would think.