I’ve thought about this, but then I’ve also noticed that the soldiers say they prefer cloudy/foggy weather because there’s far fewer (almost no) drones active in those conditions. So if the primary target of the lasers is consumer grade drones, that that might not be a problem.
Another drawback is that they are more affected by atmospheric conditions such as rain and dust than projectile weapons are.
Infrared lasers will cut through clouds reasonably well and cary a lot of energy
I’ve thought about this, but then I’ve also noticed that the soldiers say they prefer cloudy/foggy weather because there’s far fewer (almost no) drones active in those conditions. So if the primary target of the lasers is consumer grade drones, that that might not be a problem.