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High-energy laser effector tested on German warship

By Ryan Maass
Rheinmetall's high-energy laser effector, pictured on a ground vehicle platform, has been tested at sea on a German warship. Photo courtesy Rheinmetall
Rheinmetall's high-energy laser effector, pictured on a ground vehicle platform, has been tested at sea on a German warship. Photo courtesy Rheinmetall

BERLIN, Feb. 19 (UPI) -- Rheinmetall and the German armed forces have completed a recent test of their high-energy laser effector on a German warship.

During the test, a 10-kilowatt high-energy laser, or HEL, was mounted on a MLG 27 light naval gun. The HEL was then used to track potential targets, which included unmanned aerial vehicles and stationary land targets.

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The test marked the first demonstration of the HEL on a naval platform, which Rheinmetall says revealed insights for developing future maritime HEL effectors.

Rheinmetall revealed its high-energy laster effectors during the Defense and Security Equipment International exposition in September 2015. The effector is designed to engage low, slow and small aerial threats.

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