On July 11, South Korea announced that it is currently on the cusp of deploying the world’s first operational laser weapon system. Dubbed the “StarWars” project by its developers, the system aims to neutralize North Korean drone incursions with silent, pinpoint precision.

“Our country is becoming the first country in the world to deploy and operate laser weapons, and our military’s response capabilities on North Korea’s drone provocation will be further strengthened,” declared a spokesperson for South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA), calling those weapons revolutionary in the future battlefield.

According to several reports, the “StarWars” project boasts several advantages.

Unlike traditional interceptor missiles, laser weapons operate for a mere $1.45 per shot, making them a highly cost-effective defense solution.

Additionally, they function silently and invisibly, eliminating the risk of collateral damage and offering a tactical surprise element.

The laser system works by focusing a high-powered light beam on the target drone for 10-20 seconds. This intense light beam burns the drone’s engines or other critical components, causing it to fall from the sky.