Aselsan is developing a laser weapon system named Gökberk.
It is probably for TF-X.Aselsan is developing a laser weapon system named Gökberk.
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The laser power of the #SteelDome ASELSAN GÖKBERK Mobile Laser Weapon System
Detects and tracks UAVs with radar and electro-optical sensors,
Carries out the physical and functional hit on threats.
These are very cute, but all these tests are conducted against targets that are either stationary or moving at around 10 km/h, while we see drones reaching speeds of 325 km/h in the Ukraine War. It’s only a matter of time before human interaction with drones is limited to target confirmation. AI will soon surpass human reflexes in battlefield.Our ALKA Guided Laser System plays an important role in protecting military bases and critical facilities against threats that are difficult to target!
ALKA, the only one in the Turkish Armed Forces inventory, successfully fulfills its duty as one of the backbone systems of our air defense with its ability to instantly destroy agile and fast drones!
Tests are usually are done in controlled environments. While I don't expect this test was made against a premier FPV operator's very high speed drone, more than likely it wasn't a single test either.These are very cute, but all these tests are conducted against targets that are either stationary or moving at around 10 km/h
With a laser turret like this, you don't need human operators on the joystick operating it. I do agree that backpack anti uav systems are at a disadvantage.AI will soon surpass human reflexes in battlefield.
What if you put such a weapon in all four corners?These are very cute, but all these tests are conducted against targets that are either stationary or moving at around 10 km/h, while we see drones reaching speeds of 325 km/h in the Ukraine War. It’s only a matter of time before human interaction with drones is limited to target confirmation. AI will soon surpass human reflexes in battlefield.