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World’s first laser-armed tank that can shoot drones out of the sky | World | News

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Turkey has unveiled the world’s first-ever laser-armed tank, the ALKPA-KAPLAN – a hybrid tracked vehicle fitted with a directed energy weapon designed to neutralise drone technology on the battlefield. The tank is set for official display at IDEF 2025, highlighting Ankara’s commitment to incorporating modern technologies in its armoured vehicles to tackle the increasing prevalence of unmanned aerial systems.

The tank was developed through a collaboration between FNSS and ROKETSAN, combining the KAPLAN HYBRID tracked platform with the ALKA Directed Energy Weapon System (DEWS). This addresses a crucial need in current military operations as nations worldwide strive to devise the most effective methods to counter aerial threats, with mobile, armoured platforms capable of combating drones while supporting other tanks and infantry vehicles in challenging environments.

The ALKA-Kaplan also signifies a significant shift in Turkey’s defence strategy, as they are now favouring electromagnetic jamming and the use of powerful lasers to target not only drones, but helicopters and other airborne weapons, over traditional air defence systems, reports the Express US. The ALKA DEWS is a hybrid air defence system ideal for close-range combat, employing an electromagnetic jamming system to disrupt enemy actions, and a high-energy laser to eliminate targets.

ALKA’s unique blend enables it to neutralise a wide array of aerial threats, including mini/micro UAVs and munitions, before they can damage frontline assets.

The system includes AI-assisted tracking and threat identification for swift detection and elimination of UAVs and improvised explosive devices, reports the Mirror US.

It also provides versatile setup options, including fixed, mobile, and portable configurations, making it ideal for protecting urban areas, open land, and convoys.

This initiative is part of Turkey’s wider strategy to reduce their dependence on foreign technologies.

Meanwhile, China’s military advancement has taken another significant step forward with the unveiling of its new ‘robot tank’ in action.

The People’s Liberation Army, in its ongoing effort to integrate human soldiers with mechanical units, recently showcased the tracked VU-T10 unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) during trials.

Footage from the China North Industries Corporation (NORINCO) shows the 11-ton robotic vehicle expertly navigating rough terrain and responding to threats with its remote-controlled turret.

Equipped with a 30mm cannon, a coaxial 7.62mm machine gun, and electrically operated smoke grenade launchers, this robot tank is no lightweight.

NORINCO also points out that the system can be equipped with a pod-mounted Red Arrow 12 anti-tank guided missile, significantly extending its engagement range beyond the capabilities of its cannon alone.

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