The weapon has a handset for aiming, a back pack containing the power supply, a remote control and laser emitter, the developer Hongfeng, a company affiliated with China Aerospace Science & Industry Corporation (CASIC), told Chinese English-language newspaper The Global Times on Thursday.
The laser gun shoots faster and more accurately compared to conventional weapons and can hit targets within 200 meters in "just one second," said Yan Azhe, one of the gun engineers. Besides, it emits no sound or light when fired.
The laser gun has already been exhibited at recent counter-terrorism drills in Central China's Hunan province. The exercises saw a number of other innovations, such as "a glove made of a special material to prevent the user from being cut or stabbed by metallic objects, a multi-functional shield to confuse terrorists with laser and noise and an electronic shock emitter."
Xinjiang, an autonomous territory in northwest China, has also unveiled terahertz security scanners for road security checks, which will enhance counter-terrorism activity.