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The U.S. is speeding up deployment of laser and microwave weapons amid rising threats from Iran, China, and Russia, following a recent operation in Venezuela and concerns over "Havana syndrome."
The U.S. is accelerating deployment of directed-energy weapons like lasers and high-powered microwaves amid rising tensions with Iran and strategic competition with China and Russia, following a January operation in Venezuela that reportedly used advanced systems.
Officials cite growing concerns over foreign pulsed-energy weapons linked to "Havana syndrome," while Wall Street anticipates a surge in investment as the global market expands.
The military is enhancing readiness against emerging threats in space, cyber, and drone warfare, adapting to climate impacts and supply chain vulnerabilities.
Experts stress the need for resilient infrastructure, deterrence beyond military force, and institutional reform to counter hybrid threats from peer adversaries.
Estados Unidos está acelerando el despliegue de armas láser y de microondas en medio de las crecientes amenazas de Irán, China y Rusia, tras una reciente operación en Venezuela y las preocupaciones sobre el "síndrome de La Habana".