According to Vadym Sukharevskyi, commander of the Armed Forces of Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces, Ukraine has begun deploying laser weapons against Russian forces, and the technology is already striking enemy targets.
In an interview with Radio Svoboda, Sukharevskyi confirmed that Ukraine’s defense sector actively engages in research and development (R&D) projects to advance innovative military technologies. One key focus has been countering enemy aircraft and unmanned aerial systems (UAS), including Iranian-made Shahed drones.
“I will repeat: laser technologies are already striking certain targets at certain altitudes,” Sukharevskyi stated.
Ukraine has been developing directed-energy weapons as part of its broader efforts to strengthen air defense and counter-drone threats. Sukharevskyi emphasized that introducing specialized teams dedicated to tackling these challenges has been a critical step in adapting to modern warfare.
Earlier, the commander revealed that Ukraine possessed an indigenous laser weapon system known as ‘Tryzub’. This system reportedly can downing enemy aircraft at altitudes exceeding two kilometers.
The increasing use of drones in combat, particularly by Russian forces employing Shahed kamikaze drones, has pushed Ukraine to develop and deploy countermeasures beyond conventional air defense systems. Laser technology is emerging as a potential game-changer in this domain, offering a cost-effective and precise means of neutralizing airborne threats.
Sukharevskyi did not disclose specific details regarding the operational deployment or effectiveness of the laser weapons but emphasized that Ukraine is actively investing in next-generation defense technologies to enhance battlefield capabilities.
As Ukraine continues innovating, its laser weapon deployment marks a notable shift in modern combat tactics.
While Ukraine’s laser weapon program’s full impact remains to be seen, its successful integration into defense operations could set a precedent for future military applications of directed-energy systems.
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