The Defense Ministry showed the Star Wars laser weapon that could cut through enemy aircraft

The British Defense Ministry has just released a Star Wars-type laser that cuts through enemy aircraft.

In a video posted on YouTube, the Ministry of Defense revealed a high-energy fiction weapon capable of cutting through iron. The video was astonishing to see that the laser gun fired off an 82mm thick mortar shell and the British Defense Ministry said in the future, it could be used to deal with enemy aircraft or armored vehicles.

The Ministry of Defense said: "This study is in the Dragonfire program - with the aim of creating a laser weapon capable of replacing missiles - used to shoot down drone planes and cut through the fuselage with the vehicles. armored vehicle ".

Picture 1 of The Defense Ministry showed the Star Wars laser weapon that could cut through enemy aircraft
The Ministry of Defense has just released its laser weapon.(Photo: Internet).

"This technology is not ready to deploy, and still needs 5-10 more years of research. Its potential is huge."

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Laser guns melt the mortar shell.(Photo: Internet).

Picture 3 of The Defense Ministry showed the Star Wars laser weapon that could cut through enemy aircraft
Close up of mortar shells melted by laser guns.(Photo: Internet).

This statement came just weeks after China revealed a laser weapon called The Silent Hunter, capable of cracking a tank from kilometers away.

Chinese defense contractors have created a powerful James Bond cutting machine in an effort to counter the threat.

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British Defense Ministry icon.(Photo: Internet).

The newly launched laser weapon in Abu Dhabi is said to be stronger on the USS Ponce, an American Navy transport lander.

Equipping high-tech laser weapons seems to be the closest goal of the global military, with the UK and China pioneering, then quickly joined by Russia, the US and Germany, with submission Village of their own laser weapons.