Testing begins of Ukraine’s homegrown Tryzub laser weapon

https://www.ukrainianworldcongress.org/testing-begins-of-ukraines-homegrown-tryzub-laser-weapon/

28 comments
  1. So…Not jewish space lasers then? 🙁

    But joking aside, it seems lovely.

  2. This might be a good way to convince ravers to join the army

  3. I like what i see. But where is the Power comming from? I thought its a big issue in the Ukrain right now

  4. There’s no testing, they are already know what it’s capable of and it’s intended purposes.

  5. By the end of this war, Ukraine is gonna be the Israel of Eastern Europe. They’re gonna be armed to the teeth, and for decades to come, they’ll have exactly *zero* trust in Russia. If Putin tries to invade again, it will be like jumping into a swimming pool filled with knives

  6. I feel like all these systems are overlooking Niven’s Law about lasers. When these weapons become a realistic threat, the solution is cheap and pretty low tech.

  7. Here’s hoping it works and can re-aim in a nano second, Go Ukraine!

  8. Maybe they can strap them to the heads of sea bass. Ill tempered sea bass.

  9. I‘m still skeptical with regards to these claims, but hot damn, that would be very cool if those mad lads really pulled this off.

  10. I saw this same image in another article posted the other day that the UK was sending the DragonFire laser to Ukraine for testing defensively.

  11. Will.be interesting to see what it actually looks like. The picture in the article is British dragonfire.

  12. Can it be used on people? Having a laser array that can cheaply melt infantry at kilometers could be a potential deterrence.

  13. Finally! Something to take down the UAPs with that isn’t a fast flying boi

  14. I’d love for this thing to work, but the US has been trying to make such a laser for literally decades and found it to be impossible to achieve with today’s laser and power tech, a laser simply cannot maintain enough energy to down an aircraft because air molecules disperse high power laser photons too much to be effective past a few hundred yards, so I’m not exactly sure how a war-torn country with no money has greater success than the US. So I don’t really think they did, I’ll believe it when I see it. But I do hope they somehow did achieve it. I think it’s more likely just propaganda to try to keep Russian aircraft out of their country though, which is also fine if it works.

  15. Make it strong enough to take out ballistic missiles. And if there is a way to increase range, all the better. I’d go as far as installing something like this on satellites to take out ICBMs before they even get close to Ukraine.

  16. This is great they’re testing it and hopefully can use it soon however it has been developed by the British and isn’t Ukrainian ‘homegrown’. Britain shared the technology with them and they’re using the plans.

    It’s called Dragon Breath in UK.

  17. Now this timeline is starting to get interesting!

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