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DragonFire Laser Defense Weapon

DragonFire Laser Defense Weapon

Manufacturer: MBDA
Category: Defense Systems
  • Maximum Range Classified (line-of-sight)
  • Maximum Altitude Not Disclosed
  • Radar Detection Range Not Applicable (Laser System)
  • Missile Speed -

Full Specifications

1. General Information

System Name DragonFire Laser Directed Energy Weapon (LDEW)
Manufacturer MBDA UK, Leonardo, QinetiQ, Dstl (UK MOD-led)
Country of Origin United Kingdom
Type / Role High-Power Laser Air & Surface Defense System
In Service Pre-Operational; Deployment Planned
Year Introduced Demonstrator Phase (2021–2024)
Unit Cost Undisclosed (Approx. £10 per shot)

2. Performance & Capabilities

Maximum Engagement Range Classified (Line-of-Sight)
Maximum Engagement Altitude Classified
Target Types Drones, UAVs, Missiles, Fast Boats
Interception Probability Not Publicly Released
Reaction Time Near-Instant (Speed of Light)
Radar Detection Range High Precision (Sub-centimeter accuracy reported)

3. Missile Specifications

4. Radar & Fire Control

5. Launcher & Mobility

Launcher Type Fixed or Ship-Mounted Laser Turret
Crew Required 2–4 Personnel

6. Command & Control

C2 System Integrated Digital Battle Management System
Connectivity Secure Data Link / Sensor Fusion
Network Capability Yes (Integrated Layered Defense)
Operation Mode Autonomous / Manual / Networked

7. Operational Use

Primary Operator United Kingdom (Royal Navy & British Army Planned)
Combat Proven Trials Only
Conflict History None (Pre-Operational Testing)
Notable Feature Ultra-Low Cost Per Shot & Speed-of-Light Intercept

Our Rating

The overall rating is based on review by our experts

8
  • Technology 8 / 10
  • Performance 8 / 10
  • Operational Flexibility 8 / 10
  • Combat Effectiveness 8 / 10

PROS

  1. Very low cost per shot (~£10) compared to traditional missiles.
  2. High accuracy — demonstrated ability to hit extremely small targets at distance.
  3. Rapid engagement speed thanks to the speed-of-light nature of laser.
  4. Scalable deployment: can be integrated on naval ships (e.g., Type 45) and potentially land platforms.
  5. Sustainable long-term logistics: reduced need to carry large missile inventories.

CONS

  1. Line-of-sight limitation — cannot engage targets hidden by terrain or below horizon.
  2. Sensitivity to atmospheric conditions (e.g., rain, fog) could degrade laser effectiveness.
  3. High power and cooling requirements, especially for sustained firing.
  4. Still early in deployment — not yet fully battle-proven in wartime conditions.
  5. May face countermeasures: highly reflective materials or coatings could diminish effectiveness.

The DragonFire laser system marks a major leap in directed-energy weapons, bringing high-powered precision to modern air and maritime defense. Developed under the auspices of the UK Ministry of Defense, this laser weapon promises to reshape how military forces intercept drones, missiles, and other aerial threats.

Origins & Manufacturer

DragonFire is developed by a British consortium led by MBDA UK, with key technology contributions from Leonardo and QinetiQ, working closely with the Defense Science & Technology Laboratory (Dstl) on behalf of the UK MOD.

Purpose & Role

As a Laser Directed Energy Weapon (LDEW), DragonFire is intended to serve as a lower-cost, rapid-fire complement to traditional point-defense systems. It excels in countering unmanned aerial systems (UAS), fast inshore boats, and potentially other small, fast-moving threats.

Capabilities & Performance

  • Precision: In live trials, the system demonstrated pinpoint accuracy capable of hitting a one-pound coin from 1 kilometer away.
  • Speed of engagement: Because laser energy travels at the speed of light, DragonFire can engage visible targets nearly instantaneously once tracked.
  • Cost per shot: Extremely low — approximately £10 per firing, far cheaper than conventional missiles.
  • Energy & power: The demonstrator is reported to be a ~50 kW-class system.
  • Target tracking: Leonardo’s beam director provides ultra-stable, high-precision tracking in dynamic environments, even from moving platforms.
  • Operational domain: Tested successfully against high-speed aerial targets, including drones flying at up to 650 km/h.

Deployment & Use

  • Fielding schedule: The UK Ministry of Defense signed a £316 million contract to deploy DragonFire systems, with first installations slated for Royal Navy Type 45 destroyers by 2027.
  • Strategic role: It is being positioned as a persistent, layered defensive layer, reducing reliance on expensive interceptor missiles for saturation or recurrent threats.
  • Testing status: It has already achieved first high-power firing against aerial targets at the MOD’s Hebrides Range.

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