Issue 48

Russia: Touts Using Lasers in Ukraine

18 May 2022: Russia on Wednesday said it was using a new generation of powerful lasers in Ukraine to burn up drones. The new weapons are believed to be derived from the Peresvet which Russia claims has already being widely deployed and it could blind satellites up to 1,500 km above Earth. - Yury Borisov, the deputy…

18 May 2022: Russia on Wednesday said it was using a new generation of powerful lasers in Ukraine to burn up drones. The new weapons are believed to be derived from the Peresvet which Russia claims has already being widely deployed and it could blind satellites up to 1,500 km above Earth.

– Yury Borisov, the deputy prime minister in charge of military development, said there were already more powerful systems than Peresvet that could burn up drones and other equipment. Borisov cited a test which he said had burned up a drone 5km away within five seconds.

– “If Peresvet blinds, then the new generation of laser weapons lead to the physical destruction of the target – thermal destruction, they burn up,” he told Russian state television.

– Borisov said: “Yes. The first prototypes are already being used there (in Ukraine).” He said the weapon was called “Zadira”.

– Almost nothing is publicly known about Zadira but in 2017 Russian media said state nuclear corporation Rosatom helped develop it as part of a programme to create weapons-based new physical principles.

– A senior U.S. defense official said Wednesday the U.S. has seen nothing to corroborate Russia’s claims that it used laser weapons in Ukraine.

Russian laser system pictured with the discussion of claimed laser use in Ukraine.