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|April 2023
GIRISH LINGANNA explains why Directed Energy Weapons are becoming an increasingly popular option for military forces and defence industries worldwide

India, renowned for its technological advancements, has made significant. investments in Directed Energy Weapons (DEWs), emerging as one of the few nations worldwide to have successfully developed indigenous DEW systems.
Utilising directed energy beams like lasers and microwaves, these advanced weapon systems can target and destroy a range of objectives, from missiles to personnel and vehicles. Compared to traditional weaponry, DEWS offer multiple advantages, including accuracy, speed, efficiency, and affordability per shot. As a result, India's continued investment in DEW technology represents a significant leap forward in the nation's defence capabilities.
These weapons have multiple applications, including safeguarding against drones, intercepting missiles, and disrupting hostile electronic devices. The impact of their effects can be adjusted by manipulating the energy type and strength aimed at the intended targets, and they can transmit deadly force quickly due to the speed of light.
However, DEWs also have some limitations, such as their restricted range, expensive production, and defences that can diminish their efficacy. Despite these drawbacks, DEWs are becoming an increasingly popular option for military and defence industries worldwide.
Precision, versatility, and low collateral damage
As the world becomes increasingly reliant on advanced technologies, the development and utilisation of directed energy weapons (DEWS) is rapidly gaining momentum. This cutting-edge technology offers several distinct advantages over traditional weaponry, making it an attractive option for both military and civilian applications.
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