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Title: China’s Laser Ship: Military Implications and Drone Defense

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

China Equips⁤ Civilian CargoShip with Laser Defense System

China has mounted teh LY-1 laser system, designed to ‍counter airborne threats, onto a civilian roll-on roll-off (ro-ro) cargo ship. Images circulating on chinese social media confirm the ‌installation,prompting analysis regarding the strategic ⁣implications of this move.

The LY-1 laser is capable of neutralizing ‌small airborne targets,including drones and light⁤ helicopters,by disrupting sensors or causing crashes. This capability is‍ especially ⁤relevant given the increasing use ⁢of unmanned aerial systems and the vulnerability they ⁣present to amphibious operations.

Analysts suggest the deployment on a civilian vessel indicates a broader strategy of utilizing commercial shipping to augment military capabilities. China frequently ⁣employs civilian ro-ro ships – characterized by their large, open ‍decks and capacity⁢ for heavy equipment – in ⁤amphibious exercises. ​Protecting these vessels, especially during large-scale operations ⁢like potential scenarios involving⁤ Taiwan, is considered crucial. The laser-equipped ship could function as a mobile defense platform, safeguarding‍ both transport⁣ ships and landing​ craft ‍from drone attacks.

Beyond operational deployment, mounting the LY-1 on a civilian ship allows for real-world ​testing of the​ system’s‌ performance. Lasers are susceptible to environmental factors like humidity, sea spray,⁤ and ship motion, and reliable target tracking while underway is essential for effective integration.

This progress ⁢continues a trend of China ⁤leveraging civilian maritime assets for military purposes. Commercial ‍ferries and ro-ro‍ ships ⁤routinely participate in landing ‌exercises, ​troop ⁣transport, and logistical support, with some⁢ undergoing modifications ‌to ‍accommodate military vehicles. The addition of a directed energy weapon represents a further step in integrating civilian infrastructure with military capabilities.

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