20th September 2024. Rheinmetall AG and MBDA Deutschland have decided to continue their successful cooperation in the field of laser weapons.
The aim is to bring a joint maritime product to the market within the next five to six years, which opens up new possibilities, particularly in relation to drone defence on ships. Both companies are convinced that their complementary skills in the field of laser weapon technology will enable them to successfully develop a military laser weapon system. The companies have now concluded a corresponding cooperation agreement.
Most recently, a laser weapon demonstrator from Rheinmetall and MBDA Germany was integrated on the German Navy’s frigate 124 “Sachsen” from June 2022 to September 2023. During this on-board trial, the demonstrator performed impressively in more than 100 test shots.
#Rheinmetall and @MBDADeutschland have decided to continue their successful cooperation in the field of #laserweapons. The companies have now concluded a corresponding #cooperation agreement.https://t.co/dfpMWYRIak #Defence #Military pic.twitter.com/k4koCJc3Tq
— Rheinmetall (@RheinmetallAG) September 20, 2024
Pressemitteilung: @Rheinmetall und MBDA Deutschland unterschreiben Laserwaffen-Kooperationsvertrag.
Nach dem erfolgreichen Test des Demonstrators auf der Fregatte #Sachsen von @deutschemarine, soll jetzt ein marktreifes System für Schiffe folgen.
🗞️ https://t.co/UQHrlmKwsa pic.twitter.com/pat9S3FDZj— MBDA Deutschland (@MBDADeutschland) September 20, 2024
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