Context:
India has entered an elite group of nations by successfully testing a high-energy laser-based directed energy weapon (DEW), capable of neutralizing swarm drones, fixed-wing UAVs, and surveillance sensors. The advanced system was developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and showcased its precision, lethality, and rapid target engagement at a specialised test range.
Key Features of the DRDO Mk-II(A) Laser Weapon System
- Laser Power: 30 kilowatts, created by combining six 5KW high-energy lasers into a single beam
- Target Range: Demonstrated effective engagement at over 3 km
- Precision Engagement: Destroyed drones and surveillance equipment within seconds
- Speed & Accuracy: Instantaneous lock-on and destruction of multiple drone targets
- Current Form: Land-based system, with plans for future airborne, naval, and satellite-based deployments
Significance of the Test
- Elite Global Status: India is now among four or five nations with operational DEW capabilities, according to DRDO chief Samir V Kamat
- Combat Versatility: Can be used to target combat aircraft, drones, missiles, and surveillance systems
- Future Plans:
- Upgrade to higher power levels for extended range
- Integration with airborne platforms, naval ships, and satellites
- Technology transfer to select private sector partners in the defence industry
Technical Advancements and Past Usage
- Developed by: Centre for High Energy Systems and Sciences, Hyderabad
- Earlier Version: 2KW DEW system already in limited deployment for short-range anti-drone use
- Current Version: Mk-II(A) is the first high-power variant meant for multi-domain operational environments
Strategic and Tactical Implications
- Enhanced National Security: Provides a non-kinetic, cost-effective, and precise defence solution
- Counter-Drone Capability: Ideal for urban warfare and border protection, especially against low-cost UAV swarms
- Space and Naval Defence Ready: Future iterations may offer missile and aircraft defence in space and maritime zones
India’s successful test of its first high-energy laser weapon system marks a pivotal step in indigenous defence capability. With plans for scaling, deployment, and cross-domain adaptability, the DRDO laser DEW could become a cornerstone of India’s future defence strategy.