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Germany’s Naval Laser Weapon Enters Final Testing Phase After Successful Sea Trials

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The laser system completed over 100 firing tests and several tracking exercises, proving its robustness, precision, and tracking capability.
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MBDA in Germany is responsible for the detection and monitoring of targets, the control console and the connection of the laser weapon to the demonstrator to the command and control system.Rheinmetall, for its part, is responsible for the aim system, the beam guide and the demonstrator container, as well as the mechanical and electrical integration of the demonstrator into the Sachsen frigate deck, in which the tests have been carried out.

The German companies Rheinmetall and MBDA are reaching an important milestone: After successful tests on the Frigate of Saxony, the joint laser weapon system is now being tested at the Testgelnde Meppen. (Continue reading)

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winfuture.de broke the news in on Friday, October 31, 2025.
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