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US unveils new self-driving microwave weapon that can take down entire drone swarms
Leonidas Autonomous Ground Vehicle (AGV), a self-driving counter-drone system equipped with a high-power microwave ...
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New high-power microwave systems disable 49 drones at once in successful US trials
The United States military has successfully tested groundbreaking high-power microwave (HPM) weapons that can neutralize drones in seconds. These new systems, including the Leonidas and THOR, show a ...
Counter-drone patents rose 27% globally, led by China, as demand grows for jamming, laser, and microwave defense systems.
A year after the Soviet Union tested the world’s largest thermonuclear weapon known as the Tsar Bomba. The United States conducted its own thermonuclear test in the South Pacific codenamed “Starfish ...
(Tribune News Service) — Air Force Research Laboratory engineers at Kirtland Air Force Base hope to accelerate development of microwave weapons systems at a new high-tech modeling and testing facility ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “The THOR team flew numerous drones at the THOR system to simulate a real-world swarm attack,” notes Adrian Lucero, THOR program ...
The United States Navy is now developing high-powered microwave technology, but this isn’t an April Fools’ Day joke. The technology won’t heat up the chow for sailors, but rather could protect them ...
Fujitsu has developed a next-generation long-haul microwave radio system, the FRX-3E. This device provides long reach and high throughput capabilities.Fujitsu has developed a next-generation long-haul ...
Building a successful microwave test system requires the use of many different components to control signal flow, signal level, and signal integrity. The design engineer must consider the impact of ...
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