Northrup Grumman is among the companies tapped to make the US Army's drone-killing lasers
Northrop Grumman is going to be working on the U.S. Army's long-planned drone-killing lasers. The Army wants to mount 50 kilowatt laser systems on top of its General Dynamics-designed Stryker vehicle as part of its U.S. Army Maneuver Short Range Air Defense (M-SHORAD) directed energy prototyping initiative. Basically, the army wants to use these lasers to protect frontline combat troops against drone attacks.