News French Navy plans to test laser weapon Helma-P mounted on ships in 2022

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According to a Tweet published by the French Navy, the new laser weapon system Helma-P mounted on French Navy ships will be tested in 2022.


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New laser weapon system Helma-P mounted on French Navy ships will be tested in 2022. (Picture source French Navy)



The Helma-P is a laser weapon system developed by the French companies CILAS and ArianeGroup. The new laser weapon system was tested in October 2020. It can neutralize in-flight targets up to one kilometer away in a matter of seconds.

The Helma-P is able to destroy any type of drone flying at a speed of up to 50 km/h and in difficult target tracking conditions.

HELMA-P provides operational units and internal security forces with a new weapon with a technological breakthrough. Effective at greater distances and providing a radical effect, HELMA-P can support other anti-UAV technologies. HELMA-P is therefore the ultimate neutralization solution.

The system is offered in fixed or vehicle-integrated configurations and is compatible with a C2 (Command and Control) process or a BMS (Battle Management System).

Compared to existing ship self-defense systems, such as missiles and guns, lasers could provide Navy surface ships with a more cost-effective means of countering certain surface, air, and ballistic missile targets as well as drones. Ships equipped with a combination of lasers and existing self-defense systems might be able to defend themselves more effectively against a range of such targets.

 

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It can neutralize in-flight targets up to one kilometer away in a matter of seconds.
What kind of in-flight targets would come that close and give you the seconds you need to neutralize them?
 

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What kind of in-flight targets would come that close and give you the seconds you need to neutralize them?
The Helma-P is able to destroy any type of drone flying at a speed of up to 50 km/h and in difficult target tracking conditions. I think they talking about small drones that the radar cant see.
 
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