Ukraine has rapidly transformed its military capacity since Russia's full-scale invasion in two thousand twenty two.
It has innovated in almost every field, from UAVs to cruise missiles, from ground assets to naval strikes.
In recent days, however, all attention has been focused on Ukraine's new weapon system, which has been making headlines under the name Trident Laser, or Tryzub Laser in the local language.
It remains to be seen how this laser weapon can change the rules of the game in warfare, whether Russia will be able to react and what it can upset in the world military technology.
Let us take a look behind the scenes of this awesome Trident Laser, focusing on its features, its potential and its use against Russia.
But let us say it from the beginning: It seems that Ukraine may have put perhaps the most surprising trump card of the war on the table.
Speaking at a defense summit in Kiev, Vadym Sukharevskyi, Commander of Unmanned Systems of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, confirmed the development of the laser weapon, as quoted by the Kyiv Post: “It really works; it really exists.
Today Ukraine is, if I am not mistaken, the fifth country that can say that it has a laser weapon.”
So what do we know about Kiev's new laser weapon and how will it give Ukraine an advantage in its war against Russia?
Which other countries have such weapons?
We bring you the answers.