Marine Corps to Deploy Counter-Drone Systems Across Units in 2025
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Epirus launches Leonidas H2O: non-kinetic maritime defence system targets drones and small boats
Developed using Epirus’ scalable, solid-state energy-based platform, Leonidas H2O emits non-ionising radiation to disrupt the electronic components of its targets. This approach ensures safety around fuel, ammunition and personnel when used under appropriate conditions. The system was tested during the U.S. Navy’s Advanced Naval Technology Exercise Coastal Trident (ANTX-CT), where it demonstrated strong performance against a range of real-world …
Marine Corps to Deploy Counter-Drone Systems Across Units in 2025
This year, the Marine Corps will field dismounted counter-sUAS capabilities across the entire MAGTF, which will allow deployed Marines to effectively conduct self-defense against threat sUAS. The Marine Corps will maintain operational superiority and safeguard Marines, maritime forces, and the Joint Force against this evolving threat in diverse operational environments.
2025’s Sky War: How Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) Communication Disruptors Are Dominating the Counter-Drone Revolution
The skies are no longer the calm blue canvases of peaceful aviation. In 2025, they’re turning into highly contested zones where rogue drones, cyber attacks, and airborne espionage are pushing global defense systems into overdrive. At the heart of this shift lies a rapidly growing field: unmanned aerial system (UAS) communication disruptors. With counter-drone technologies evolving faster than ever, the latest Frost Radar™ on UAS Communication Di…
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