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Dragonfire is a British laser directed-energy weapon technology demonstrator. It was first unveiled to the public in 2017 at the DSEI conference in London and is being developed by UK Dragonfire, a consortium consisting of MBDA UK, Leonardo UK, Qinetiq and Dstl. As a technology demonstrator, it will be used to assess laser directed-energy weapons and their potential applications within the British Armed Forces.

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  • Dragonfire is a British laser directed-energy weapon technology demonstrator. It was first unveiled to the public in 2017 at the DSEI conference in London and is being developed by UK Dragonfire, a consortium consisting of MBDA UK, Leonardo UK, Qinetiq and Dstl. As a technology demonstrator, it will be used to assess laser directed-energy weapons and their potential applications within the British Armed Forces. (en)
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  • Dragonfire is a British laser directed-energy weapon technology demonstrator. It was first unveiled to the public in 2017 at the DSEI conference in London and is being developed by UK Dragonfire, a consortium consisting of MBDA UK, Leonardo UK, Qinetiq and Dstl. As a technology demonstrator, it will be used to assess laser directed-energy weapons and their potential applications within the British Armed Forces. (en)
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