Sci-Fi Becomes Reality: Russian Laser Weapons Successfully Tested in Ukraine Battleground (video)

Sci-Fi Becomes Reality: Russian Laser Weapons Successfully Tested in Ukraine Battleground (video)

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In the cover image a Zadira Laser (Photo YouTube:Russian Defence Ministry via Sputnik)

by Ekaterina Binova – originally published on Sputnik International

All links to previous Gospa News investigations have been added aftermath for the ties with the topics highlighted. At the bottom of the article a video which explained the use of the Zadira laser in Ukraine

While addressing the Eastern Economic Forum earlier this month Russian President Vladimir Putin announced Russia is working on “weapons based on new physical principles” that “will ensure the security of any country in the near historical perspective.”

Even though the Russian president did not elaborate what models of innovative arms he meant, Russian military observers suggested Putin’s remark is more likely a reference to lasers and other high-energy, physics-based weapons.

Indeed, on March 1, 2018, Putin mentioned Russia’s laser weapon for air defense and anti-satellite warfare, the Peresvet, during his address to the Federal Assembly.

Russia is testing its cutting-edge laser weapons in Ukraine. What is known about these arms based on new physical principles?

The Peresvet, named after a medieval Orthodox warrior monk Alexander Peresvet, entered experimental combat duty in the Russian Armed Forces in December 2018. By February 2019, the Russian president announced the laser installations had confirmed their unique characteristics along with the Kinzhal hypersonic missiles.

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In May 2022, another Russian laser weapon, “the Zadira” (“Bully” or “Badass”) was said to be deployed during the Ukraine conflict to shoot down Ukrainian drones.

“Yes, the first samples are already in use,” Deputy Prime Minister Yuri Borisov told a Russian broadcaster. “Our physicists have developed and are now mass-producing laser systems.”The Zadira became known to the public during the international military-technical forum ARMY-2017.

At that time, the Russian Ministry of Defense and the Federal State Unitary Enterprise “Russian Federal Nuclear Center” inked a contract to carry out development work (R&D) on so-called “Zadira-16.”

What is the Peresvet Laser System?

While information and technical characteristics of Russia’s laser weapons are shrouded in secrecy, it is known the Peresvet is a strategic laser platform designed to disable enemy spacecraft at altitudes up to 1,500 kilometers (km).

Still, a laser with enough power to blind satellites should also be capable of hitting atmospheric aircraft, as per international military observers. Officials believe it can also “burn out” the equipment of reconnaissance aircraft and drones, and with some modifications, even physically destroy them at close range. Experts have additionally indicated the Peresvet is used to camouflage the launch positions of the RS-24 Yars intercontinental ballistic missiles.

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“Objectively, only one laser complex, Peresvet, is in service and is on combat duty,” Yuri Knutov, military historian and publicist, director of the Museum of Air Defense Forces, told Sputnik. “This is a fairly large laser. Its characteristics are not disclosed. One can only assume, based on its size, that this laser is capable of blinding satellites and affecting unmanned aerial vehicles and cruise missiles. And even, perhaps, for airplanes and helicopters. In any case, this laser complex is part of the mobile ground complexes that are part of the strategic missile forces. These are the Yars complexes.”

In December 2020, Colonel General Sergei Karakaev, the commander of the Strategic Missile Forces, told the Russian press the Peresvet had already been tested to cover mobile ground systems on their combat patrol routes. The laser weapon doesn’t allow reconnaissance satellites to determine the exact coordinates of Russia’s mobile ballistic missile systems on combat duty.

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