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Laser Photonics’ Fonon unit advances in Air Force anti-drone bid

First publishedJul 15, 12:36 UTC
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Laser Photonics’ Fonon unit advances in Air Force anti-drone bid
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Laser Photonics' Fonon unit is advancing in a bid to help the US Air Force stop drones.

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Laser Photonics' Fonon unit is working with the US Air Force. They want to stop drones from flying in the wrong places. This unit uses lasers to destroy drones.

Why it matters

This technology could help keep people safe from drones that might be used for bad things.

In brief
What is the Fonon unit?
The Fonon unit is a part of Laser Photonics that uses lasers to destroy drones.
Why is the US Air Force interested in this technology?
The US Air Force wants to stop drones from flying in the wrong places.
What is the goal of this project?
The goal is to help the US Air Force stop drones using lasers.
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All outlets report on the advancement of Laser Photonics' Fonon unit in the same way, focusing on its potential to help the US Air Force stop drones.

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    The US Air Force is working with a private company to stop drones.

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    Investing.com · Company NewsReports on the company's bid to help the Air Force.
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