Designed not to require separate ammunition and to operate on electricity only, the weapon’s use is pretty inexpensive in the military weapon scheme of things. Each launch only costs a measly 2,000 won (less than two dollars), and accuracy is nearly always promised.
So far, it has been reported that the development of the “Star Wars lasers project” has gone quite smoothly. The weapon has shown much promise, with a near 100 percent success rate in previous live-fire tests, granting it a combat-suitable assessment. Senior Civilian Lee Dong-Seok, head of DAPA, stated that Star Wars lasers would “strengthen our military’s response capabilities to North Korea’s drone provocations in the future.”
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