If you wanna unite the world powers against you, the easy way to do that is to target international shipping
Exactly, the spice must flow
We really need a better way to take these out.
Missles will always cost more than the drone which makes it unsustainable.
Several options are floating around.
Radar guided smart munitions. These gun based munitions steer based on commands from the ships radar and detonate when near their target.
Ship based lasers are also in use as prototypes by the US.
Electronic counter measures. Jamming the GPS signal and/or the signal with the operator can render most drones useless.
Ship based lasers are also in use as prototypes by the US.
Lasers will always be in the prototype stage as they have been since the days of the Reagan administration
40+ years ago.
2021: How Close Is the Navy to Putting Lasers on Its Warships?
2010: Boeing designs ship-based laser weapon system
2001: The Promise and Problems of Laser Weapons
Their use in SF movies are far, far from reality.
The simple measure measure of covering a drove in mylar reflects 90% of the incoming radiation, meaning your system now needs to be 10 times more powerful to be effective.
Would a mylar covered drone not be easier to spot given its increased reflectiveness? Maybe that could be countered some other way via earlier detection making another option more viable?
We use lasers, so you cover in mylar, so now this other thing works.
Cheaper drones with self destruct
They’re well into development and deployment of many methods.
"In anger?"
They shoot down training drones all the time, so shooting things down isn't novel. "In anger" is a normal phrase to describe doing something in a conflict situation, in contrast to training
I wouldn't consider jt a normal phrase in the sense that it is used often, or, like, at all. I've never heard it in this context.
Maybe it's a British thing?
I'd consider it a normal phrase and I'm Australian, so it's not just a British thing.
Eh, you guys are just Southern Brits with way better weather
I would too and I'm American. This person is simply unlettered. Maybe they're just a kid, in which case it's forgivable.
I did not know that. I believe you, but that seems like a pretty strange word to use. I couldn't find any references to it online, either... I wonder if it's colloquial.
EDIT: I did manage to find some references to the phrase with a little more digging. I wasn't getting far with "anger" or "in anger," but the phrase "fire in anger" started leading to some interesting results.
Dictionaries - MW and Dictionary.com don't contain the phrase "fire in anger" or "in anger," and their entries for "anger" don't support this usage. Oxford has an entry for "in anger," which just means "when angry."
Cambridge Dictionary's entry for "anger" doesn't support this use either, but it does contain the phrase "in anger" per se, which notes that the phrase is a) primarily in UK English, and b) is considered an idiom... i.e. not an ordinary use of the word "anger." Interestingly, it doesn't mention the military context, and uses examples (mostly) unrelated to warfighting.
Wiktionary contains "fire in anger" (but not "in anger"). It's described as a military idiom consistent with the usage in OP's article. It doesn't suggest usage outside of that context.
Etymology - I can't find any compelling etymology of "fire in anger" or Cambridge's idiomatic sense of "in anger," and the etymology of the word "anger" itself ("grief, sorrow," cognate with words in other languages for "regret") doesn't really help. I have my guesses, but who knows?
Conclusion - It seems to be chiefly British, largely but not exclusively used in a military context, and it's not so ubiquitous as to be represented in most dictionaries. Definitely exists as a phrase though, and perhaps in some circles, it's very common. TIL.
No, it's entirely normal and part of standard usage. You probably don't read very much.
Lol dammit, I knew that asking about a term that I hadn't heard before would out me as completely illiterate. Caught me 😏
Anyway I dug a little more and made an edit above, if you're interested.
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