The U.S. Navy has revealed new details about a laser weapon test conducted in 2025, highlighting considerable progress in the development of
The U.S. Navy has revealed new details about a laser weapon test conducted in 2025, highlighting considerable progress in the development of ship-based weapon systems.

In 2025, the Navy’s famed Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, USS Preble, demonstrated its high-energy laser, which shot down 4 drones at sea.
This event was mentioned recently, as senior naval leaders called upon authorities to make laser weapons a frontline defence against short-range targets.
The increasing use of laser systems onboard ships
Laser weapons have many benefits in naval warfare and can target unmanned surface vehicles, drones, small boats, etc.
High-Energy lasers, for example, are cost-effective, and their cost per shot is much less than traditional weapons like missiles, which are worth thousands of dollars.
Secondly, as lasers operate on electricity, they don’t need to be physically reloaded, enabling ships to remain on station longer and decreasing dependence on supply ships.
Most importantly, lasers travel at the speed of light and are extremely precise.
Lasers are also very versatile and can be calibrated to fire non-lethal shots for disabling a target, for instance, dazzle sensors or lasers to destroy drones.
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