China urged to step up laser weapons development to keep pace with US
- The country risks falling behind its major strategic rival, defence analysts say
- Washington is trying to develop portable laser weapons, but some observers believe this may be a long way off
The US Government Accountability Office said last week that the Pentagon is spending US$1 billion a year on developing directed energy weapons to counter threats such as drones and missiles.
It said much recent research has focused on making laser weapons small and light enough to be used by one person, but is still facing a challenge in moving beyond the prototype stage.
Laser weapons are seen as a good solution to the use of drone swarms, which have been widely used in modern conflicts such as the Ukraine war.
A laser beam can confuse a drone’s optical sensor, or burn a hole when its power is increased.
The United States has been researching the technology since the 1960s and the country is a frontrunner in developing and using directed energy weapons.