
Royal Navy warship engages drone swarms in live-fire exercise
The Royal Navy’s Type 45 destroyer, HMS Dauntless, successfully intercepted swarms of drones in a live-fire exercise designed to simulate real-world threats faced in regions like the
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Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems (counter-UAS) play a vital role in defense applications by addressing the growing threat posed by hostile drones. These systems provide comprehensive protection across various military operations and environments.

The Royal Navy’s Type 45 destroyer, HMS Dauntless, successfully intercepted swarms of drones in a live-fire exercise designed to simulate real-world threats faced in regions like the

Rohde & Schwarz has announced the launch of ARDRONIS Effect, a next-generation multi-band jamming system designed to counter evolving drone threats. The system, an upgrade within

Swedish defence technology company Nordic Air Defence (NAD) has announced the development of its first anti-drone missile, the Kreuger 100, in response to increasing aerial threats

Rafael Advanced Defense Systems has released a video showcasing a successful test of its TYPHOON anti-drone weapon system, demonstrating its ability to intercept and neutralize aerial threats in a

The U.S. Navy’s USS Gerald R. Ford strike group is set to deploy later this year with enhanced counter-drone capabilities, integrating Raytheon’s Coyote and Anduril’s Roadrunner-M

BIRD Aerosystems, a provider of defense and airborne protection technology, has obtained a Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) for its Airborne Missile Protection System (AMPS) featuring the SPREOS

Silvus Technologies has unveiled MAN-PC (MANET Power Control), a new capability designed to minimize radio frequency (RF) emissions while maintaining robust mesh network connectivity. The solution,

Raytheon recently conducted a test of its latest Coyote LE SR variant, launching it from a helicopter at Nine Mile Training Center. The test marks an

Kamikaze drones are fast, cheap, easily replaceable and allow for devastating strikes with no risk to the operator. These are the reasons that such drones

Anduril Australia has successfully delivered a UAS and intrusion detection system for a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) trial within 15 weeks of contract signing. The rapid
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