ΣΧΟΛΙΟ ΙΣΤΟΛΟΓΙΟΥ: Ακριβώς όπως τα λέει ο Thomas Bussing...και αυτός ο τρόπος άμυνας θα αναπτυχθεί ακόμα περισσότερο ,για να αντιμετωπίσει τις μαζικές επιθέσεις από drones.Η μαζική εκτόξευση εχθρικών drones αντιμετωπίζεται βέβαια και με άλλο τρόπο...όπως με ηλεκτρομαγνητικό " μπλοκάρισμα".
FARNBOROUGH AIR SHOW: The US Army, witnessing the expanding use of
commercial and light miltiary drones around the world, has bought
Raytheon’s tube-launched Coyote drone to find, target and destroy them. The contract includes Raytheon’s KRFS radar. The Army is deploying the system.
The company would not say how large the contract is, but it’s believed to be less than $100 million.
The Army issued a Joint Urgent Operational Needs (JUON), clearing the way for the contract announcement.
The company would not say how large the contract is, but it’s believed to be less than $100 million.
“Enemy unmanned aircraft are among the biggest threats
facing our ground troops today,” Thomas Bussing, a Raytheon vice
president said in a statement. “Our small, expendable Coyote provides
the Army with an affordable and highly effective solution for countering
the growing UAS threat.”
Coyote uses a proximity warhead to destroy an enemy
drone. They demonstrated their effectiveness recently at Yuma Proving
Ground, destroying 11 drones. They can be flown in swarms, where say 10
would be equipped with ISR sensors
to find the target, 10 with laser designators to fix the target and 10
with warheads to destroy them. The Navy also is buying some Coyotes,
Bussing said, but it is not being deployed. The Navy is using them to
test. Presumably, this is through the JUON.
Raytheon plans to boost Coyote’s capabilities, equipping
them with jet engines. This will allow them to attack larger and faster
drones.
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