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Saturday, June 20, 2026

Military Madness > China's one-man drone killer, with very limited range

 

China showcases portable laser weapons for a single soldier to shoot down drones


3-day defence equipment and tech expo in Beijing features Lijian series of high-energy lasers among displays of drone and anti-drone systems



Alcott Weiin Beijing
A defence fair in Beijing has shown portable laser weapons that can be carried by a single soldier to shoot down drones, realising a vision that was once the domain of science fiction.

The Lijian series, meaning “sharp swords”, developed by Chinese defence supplier Harbin Xinguang Optic-Electronics Technology, was displayed at the Defence Information Equipment & Technology Exhibition 2026, a three-day event that started in Beijing on Tuesday.

The Lijian series uses high-energy lasers to shoot down drones at ranges up to 1,200 metres (3,900 feet), although the portable models have a much shorter range, according to information posted at the exhibition.

Drones allegedly from Ukraine hit high-rise buildings in Moscow central districts

Laser weapons are considered effective for fighting drones as they can burn unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in the air at a relatively low cost, compared with shooting them down with bullets or artillery.

The Lijian series has taken the concept a step further by reducing the weight of its weapons, presenting portable systems alongside those for installation on vehicles and fixed sites.

The portable systems, the Lijian II and Lijian III, have just three main components: a laser emitter, an air cooler and a handheld control terminal.

These components can be stored and carried in a bag. The Lijian II weighs 30kg (66lbs), and the Lijian III weighs 25kg.

Both models have a pitch angle of over 90 degrees, enabling them to flexibly shoot down drones. However, compared with Xinguang’s fixed-position anti-drone model, the Lijian-10G, which has a range of 1,200 metres, the strike range of the portable Lijian II and Lijian III is just 500 metres.

“Our portable anti-drone equipment is small in size, with the emitter weighing 15kg and the air-cooling system weighing 10kg,” Zhao Yao, a product promoter for the company, said at the exhibition.

“Theoretically, it can be carried and deployed on the battlefield by only one or two people in their backpacks. These individual soldier devices are easier to operate and can be quickly deployed and recovered.”

Zhao said the power use of the equipment was designed to be around 2 kilowatts.

The main technologies used in the series had reached maturity in 2023 as the Ukraine war was reshaping thinking around drone warfare, he said.

Zhao said the Lijian III could burn a drone within 4 seconds and needed less than 5 seconds to cool down before firing the next laser.

However, the portable systems are not cheap, with each model priced at around 2 million yuan (US$295,000).

Fixed ground-deployed laser anti-drone equipment has a higher wattage of around 10kW and a range of 1,200 metres, but it requires a large liquid-cooled box.

The Lijian series can use artificial intelligence to identify targets and engage drones entering its range, guided by external means such as radar, its developer says.

“We can equip these devices with small radars, and they can also be integrated into the entire anti-drone system via external guidance interfaces,” Zhao said.

The company spokesman said the Lijian series had been deployed to facilities in some key areas of China, particularly at military airfields. He said the firm hoped to secure more orders from military bases and airfields via the exhibition.

Song Zhongping, a military analyst and former People’s Liberation Army instructor, said miniaturised laser-based anti-drone systems could be deployed flexibly across various locations by individual soldiers, creating ad hoc air-defence nodes on the battlefield.

“This new weapon can serve as organic support equipment for field units, particularly at the squad and platoon levels, to protect troops from drone attacks at a lower cost than shoulder-fired missiles,” he said.

Song said the development of this weapon reflected China’s progress in miniaturised laser and power-supply technologies, which he said marked a shift from large-scale equipment and experimental concepts to conventional weaponry.


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The conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East have shown how drones are redefining modern warfare.

Beijing is doubling down on its UAV offensive and defensive capabilities, with President Xi Jinping repeatedly emphasising that China “must accelerate the development of unmanned intelligent combat forces and countermeasures capabilities”.

The exhibition featured various drone and anti-drone systems. Among the exhibits was the Shazhui-320 subsonic stealth uncrewed target aircraft developed by Zhejiang University’s drone research and development centre.

The promoters said the plane could be modified through its modular design and used in swarm tactics involving 30 aircraft. After its warhead was replaced, it could be converted into a large loitering munition.

The defence exhibition also showcased a chip for intelligent drone decision-making and autonomous navigation developed by the Computing Technique Research Institute of the Aviation Industry Corporation of China, a major defence supplier.


Middle East Madness > JD Vance comes down on Israel instead of Trump for one-sided deal with Iran; Palestinians injure 9 Israelis in Judea and Samaria; IDF uncovers Hezbollah command center

 

Vance Versus Israel


Vice President JD Vance has delivered an unseemly dressing-down of Israel: 


Vance: Israel should not attack its only powerful ally left, must abide by peace in Lebanon

by Corinne Baum, Reuters, June 18, 2026:

JD Vance by Steve Jurvetson, Creative Commons Attribution 4.0

“What the president gets a little frustrated with sometimes is that we seem to be right on the cusp of a major breakthrough in the agreement, and then all of a sudden, there’s a major explosion that goes off in a civilian population center in Beirut, and a lot of people who have nothing to do with Hezbollah lose their lives. That is not acceptable; that is the sort of thing we’ve asked for closer coordination to ensure that doesn’t happen.”…

Vance is referring to IDF attacks on Hezbollah, with an unbecoming petulance, as if Israel was deliberately timing its attacks to prevent a “major breakthrough” in the negotiations. That is nonsense. The IDF attacks are ordinarily in response to attacks by Hezbollah; that is, the timing depends not on Israel but on when Hezbollah chooses to strike.

“What is the benefit that the Iranians get that they didn’t have before? The answer is nothing. If they don’t change their behavior, they don’t get the benefit of the bargain,” he said….

What does Iran get from this agreement, Vance asks. Here’s what: first, an end to the American blockade of Iranian ports. Second, tens of billions of dollars in unfrozen assets. Third, the lifting of sanctions on the sale of Iran’s oil. Fourth, a promise that the US will help raise $300 billion in private funds to be invested in Iran. Fifth, Iran will continue to keep the 140 kg. of highly-enriched uranium it now possesses. Sixth, Iran will keep its ballistic missiles. Seventh, Iran can continue to supply its proxies — Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis — with weapons and he (sic) delivery of large sums of money.  In fact, on June 18, Iran announced it would be sending a large cash infusion to Hezbollah just as soon as the Iranian assets were unfrozen.

Is there anything in this deal that Iran has to give up? 

“You’re talking about billions and billions of nuclear infrastructure that the US destroyed. To rebuild that program, they would need a lot of money, and we have them in an economic chokehold right now that we’re not going to release until they fundamentally change their behavior.

The naivety, if not arrogance, to believe that a madness that has existed for 1400 years can be altered by an agreement on paper, is astonishing. 

What economic chokehold is Vance talking about? If Trump has his way, not only will the blockade of Iranian ports be lifted, but Iran may be able, possibly with Oman, to charge ships sailing through the Strait of Hormuz a transit toll. Furthermore, Iran will be getting tens of billions of dollars in unfrozen assets. And worst of all, Trump intends to help raise $300 billion in private funds to be invested in Iran. Where’s that chokehold?

Presumably, most of this agreement won't go into effect until the rest of the agreement is negotiated. Or am I being too hopeful here?

“That would mean a real inspections regime. That would mean a real enforcement regime. That would mean the destruction of their enriched stockpile.”

Nothing is said in the MoU just made public about Iran being required to destroy its stockpile of enriched uranium. Does Vance have a different MoU text he is reading from?

He also asserted that, under the MoU, it will not be able to have missiles capable of “broadly threaten the entire world.”

Hmm. I have read and re-read the MoU, and I can’t find a single mention of ballistic missiles, thermonuclear missiles, or, indeed, of any missiles.

AI - Iran fired at least two intermediate-range ballistic missiles toward Diego Garcia, a joint U.S.-U.K. military base in the Indian Ocean. The missiles failed to hit the target, with one breaking apart in flight and the other intercepted by U.S. Navy destroyers. The strike demonstrated a significant increase in Iran's missile range to 4000 kms.

This is enough for Iran to threaten three different continents, making their intermediate missiles actually intercontinental, ballistic missiles threatening Asia, Europe, and Africa.


Vance is loyal to his boss, all bluster and braggadocio, and has to defend the indefensible. But we don’t have to. And let’s not. Let every critic of the MoU, beginning with such outraged Republican Senators as Roger Wicker, Tom Tillis, Ted Cruz, Mike Rogers, and Bill Cassidy, appear on television and radio during the next 60 days, describing in detail what’s wrong with the MoU, noting the need to put into the agreement what Trump left out (as, for example,  ballistic missiles), and take out some of the things he kept in,  beginning with that preposterous $300 billion fund he wants to raise for Iran from investors in the region. There may still be time — just — to rescue Donald J. Trump from his own folly.

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Allowing Iran to continue to arm their proxies, Israel's enemies, while tying Israel's hand from responding will simply encourage Palestinians and Hezbollah to be more bold and aggressive in their attacks.


Judea and Samaria: Nine Israelis wounded as ‘Palestinians’ attack with rocks and metal bar


“Make ready for them all that you can of force and of warhorses, so that by them you may strike terror in the enemy of Allah and your enemy…” — Qur’an 8:60

The Hasmonean fortress of Artaba near Deir Abu Mashal in southern Samaria, Bukvoed, Creative Commons Attribution 4.0


Nine wounded in series of terror attacks across Judea and Samaria

Israel National News, June 14, 2026:

Nine Israelis were injured on Sunday in rock attacks in Judea and Samaria.

In the morning, near the community of Yeshuat Yisrael, north of Ein Yabrud in the Binyamin region, terrorists threw rocks at an Israeli, mildly injuring him….

At noon, a shepherd from the Elhai Farm near Sebastia in Samaria was attacked using a metal bar. The shepherd was lightly injured and suffered contusions.

In the evening, Arabs threw rocks from a passing vehicle at an Israeli car traveling from Homesh to Shavei Shomron. As a result, the driver lost control, and the vehicle flipped over. Four passangers were lightly injured…

Approximately an hour later, Arabs threw rocks at visitors at a spring south of Dir Abu Masha’al in western Binyamin. Three victims were evacuated in mild condition.




IDF uncovers Hezbollah command center

🚨🚨🇮🇱🇱🇧 Breaking: Israeli forces have seized a strategic, Iranian-built Hezbollah underground command center on the Ali Taher Ridge in southern Lebanon. Hundreds of terrorists are believed to be trapped inside as the IDF dismantles the infrastructure. 📹 IDF