Close Menu
  • Home
  • Startups
  • Channeliam Fact Check
  • Middle East
    • Exploring UAE
    • Emerging saudi
  • Shepreneur
    • Top Women Startups
  • Remembering Ratan Tata
  • More
    • Jobs and Internships
    • Funding
    • Entrepreneur
    • Technology
      • Auto
      • Gadgets
    • Updates
    • MSME
    • Movies
    • Travel
    • Events
    • Featured
    • Editor’s Pick
    • Discover and Recover
CHANGE LANGUAGE
What's Hot

Honda’s New EV Hits Indian Roads

17 March 2026

Railways Seeks ₹35,800 Cr Private Investment

17 March 2026

Samsung Strike May Hit Chip Supply

17 March 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • About Us
  • I am Startup Studio
  • I am an Entrepreneur
  • She Power
  • I AM NOW AI
YouTube Facebook Instagram LinkedIn X (Twitter)
Channeliam / Channel I'M EnglishChanneliam / Channel I'M English
  • Home
  • Startups
  • Channeliam Fact Check
  • Middle East
    • Exploring UAE
    • Emerging saudi
  • Shepreneur
    • Top Women Startups
  • Remembering Ratan Tata
  • More
    • Jobs and Internships
    • Funding
    • Entrepreneur
    • Technology
      • Auto
      • Gadgets
    • Updates
    • MSME
    • Movies
    • Travel
    • Events
    • Featured
    • Editor’s Pick
    • Discover and Recover
Change Language
Channeliam / Channel I'M EnglishChanneliam / Channel I'M English
Change Language
Home » DRDO Builds Laser Weapons for Air Defence
News Update

DRDO Builds Laser Weapons for Air Defence

India’s DRDO is developing high-power laser weapons like DURGA-II and Mk-II(A) to defend against drone swarms and low-cost aerial threats, offering precise, cost-effective, and scalable air defence solutions.
News DeskBy News Desk17 March 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Email Telegram WhatsApp
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Telegram WhatsApp

India is entering a new era in air defence with the development of directed energy weapons (DEWs) aimed at neutralizing drone swarms and other low-cost aerial threats. At the forefront of this effort is the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), spearheading programs such as DURGA-II and the Mk-II(A) directed energy weapon system.

india directed energy weapons drdo durga ii

The Economics of Laser Defence

Laser weapons represent a paradigm shift in modern warfare economics. Traditional missile interceptors, such as the Tamir, cost tens of thousands of dollars per shot—often far exceeding the cost of the inexpensive drones they are used to destroy. In contrast, laser systems operate on electricity, making each shot inexpensive, roughly equivalent to a few litres of fuel. Analysts describe this as a “near-zero cost per shot” capability, particularly valuable when engaging multiple drone targets simultaneously.

Another key advantage is virtually unlimited magazine depth. While missile batteries are limited by the number of interceptors carried, laser systems can operate continuously as long as electrical power is available.

DURGA-II: High-Power Strategic Laser

The DURGA-II (Directionally Unrestricted Ray-Gun Array) is DRDO’s flagship laser program, designed as a heavy directed energy weapon with output exceeding 100 kilowatts. It is capable of engaging a wide range of aerial threats, including:

  • Drones and swarm UAVs
  • Cruise missiles
  • Helicopters
  • Aircraft sensors and external components

The laser works by concentrating energy on a target point, rapidly heating and damaging structural components or electronics.

Mk-II(A) DEW: Tactical Counter-Drone System

For tactical applications, DRDO has developed the Mk-II(A), a 30-kilowatt system optimized to neutralize small UAVs, swarm drones, and low-flying helicopters. In April 2025, trials at the Kurnool Drone Test Range demonstrated the system’s ability to track and destroy multiple drones using concentrated laser energy, marking a major step toward operational deployment.

Speed-of-Light Engagement

One of the greatest advantages of laser weapons is instant engagement. Unlike missiles, which take seconds to reach their target, a laser beam strikes almost immediately, making it ideal for fast-moving threats or swarm attacks. The precision of lasers allows selective target neutralization without creating explosive debris or collateral damage.

Strategic Implications for India

As drones and low-cost aerial threats proliferate globally, directed energy weapons are becoming increasingly important. For India, systems like DURGA-II and Mk-II(A) offer scalable, sustainable air defence that can complement existing missile systems and electronic warfare tools.

If fully deployed, these laser systems could form a key component of India’s layered air defence, providing rapid, cost-effective, and precise countermeasures against emerging aerial threats.

banner directed energy weapons advantages near zero cost per shot defense DRDO high power laser weapons drone swarm defense India DURGA II laser system capability drones missiles helicopters aircraft sensors India counter UAV laser weapon trials Kurnool drone test range India directed energy weapons DRDO DURGA II laser defence system India layered air defense future technologies DRDO programs laser air defence system India military technology development military laser weapons development India defense innovation Mk II A directed energy weapon counter drone technology India modern warfare economics laser vs missile interceptors cost comparison
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Email Telegram WhatsApp
News Desk
  • Website

Related Posts

Honda’s New EV Hits Indian Roads

17 March 2026

Railways Seeks ₹35,800 Cr Private Investment

17 March 2026

Samsung Strike May Hit Chip Supply

17 March 2026

IndiGo BluChips on Duty-Free

17 March 2026
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Careers
Recent Posts
  • Honda’s New EV Hits Indian Roads
  • Railways Seeks ₹35,800 Cr Private Investment
  • Samsung Strike May Hit Chip Supply
  • IndiGo BluChips on Duty-Free
  • Ajith Goes Electric With Mahindra’s BE.6
Editors Picks

Honda’s New EV Hits Indian Roads

17 March 2026

Railways Seeks ₹35,800 Cr Private Investment

17 March 2026

Samsung Strike May Hit Chip Supply

17 March 2026

IndiGo BluChips on Duty-Free

17 March 2026
About Us
About Us

The first exclusive digital video media platform for startups and future business leaders, Channel I’M, the brainchild of Mrs. Nisha Krishan, unveils the first glimpse of how Indian startups think/create/market futuristic products and services.

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news about entrepreneurs, startups, and businesses.

Updates
  • Honda’s New EV Hits Indian Roads
  • Railways Seeks ₹35,800 Cr Private Investment
  • Samsung Strike May Hit Chip Supply
  • IndiGo BluChips on Duty-Free
  • Ajith Goes Electric With Mahindra’s BE.6
YouTube Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest LinkedIn RSS
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Promotions
  • Careers
  • Contact Us
© 2026 Likes and Shares Pvt Ltd. Powered By arbaneo

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Change Language
Malayalam
Hindi
Tamil
Change Language
Malayalam
Hindi
Tamil