Huntington Ingalls Industries has been awarded a contract to develop a new high-energy laser weapon system for the U.S. Army, specifically designed to combat unmanned aerial systems (UAS). This cutting-edge weapon will feature an open architecture design that enables easy integration into various Army vehicles and is intended for fixed-site defense applications.
The prototype will undergo rigorous field testing to ensure its operational capabilities before moving into production. Huntington Ingalls emphasizes that this system aligns with the Army’s goals for interoperability and rapid innovation, addressing critical national security demands as drone warfare continues to evolve.
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