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Marines train with CLaWS, take down UAV mid-flight
U.S. Marine Corps Forces Central Command
Jan. 21, 2021 | 0:37
Marines in Central Command train on the Compact Laser Weapon System (CLaWS), taking down an unmanned aerial vehicle mid-flight. The CLaWS provides Marine Corps forces with a dynamic defense against attack drones and is a crucial part of modern military security operations and force protection. (Video courtesy of the U.S. Marine Corps)
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