American developers have equipped Bradley armored personnel carriers with a laser detection system

The US Army is testing a new laser detection system for Bradley combat vehicles, which should increase their survivability on the battlefield. The advanced technology allows you to quickly detect sources of laser radiation used by the enemy to guide weapons, including guided missiles and artillery, reports Defense Blog.

The system consists of sensors that analyze laser threats in real time and software that helps the crew respond quickly. It can automatically warn the military of danger and, in the future, integrate with active defenses that intercept missiles.

The testing is taking place as part of the US Army's efforts to modernize its armored vehicles so that they can operate more effectively in the conditions of modern conflict. According to the military, this technology will be an important step in the development of the Bradley protection system and will increase the safety of the crew on the battlefield.

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