The BBC reported that India will build laser fences in more than 40 “vulnerable areas” along the border between India and Pakistan to prevent Pakistani personnel from infiltrating India. An official of the Indian Ministry of Interior stated that India will build a laser pointer fence around the border with Pakistan to prevent Pakistani personnel from infiltrating into India.
Once the laser fence detects that living things or other objects have entered India, it will start honking loudly. According to reports, the laser fence was developed by the Indian Border Guard. The Indian Border Guard and the army are stationed along the Indian border. The report pointed out that before this, an air base in India near the border with Pakistan had been attacked by militants.
At that time, it took four days for the Indian border security forces to quell the attack. In this incident, 6 militants were killed and 7 Indian soldiers died. India accused the attack of being launched by the Pakistani religious armed group “Muhammad Army”. The planned diplomatic talks between India and Pakistan have also been rescheduled due to the attack.
The Marine Corps tests land-based anti-UAV green laser pointer weapons. The Marine Corps announced that the prototype has been delivered to the Marine Corps for anti-UAV mission testing. It is understood that “Sharp Claw” is the first land-based laser approved by the Ministry of Defense for use by ground combatants. In recent years, the Ministry of Defense has assessed that directed energy weapons can replace traditional weapons to complete anti-UAV missions, which are economical.
If it performs well, “Sharp Claw” will become an important part of the anti-UAV system. The plan adheres to the concept of “fast design and fast delivery”. The entire process from awarding the contract to completing integration and testing, delivering the US Marine Corps training, and completing deployment preparations only took about one year.