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Army Testing New Weapons to Combat Weaponized Drones
The U.S. Army is close to selecting a new style of weapon designed to stop an imminent threat of terrorists using drones to fly bombs into military and government facilities.

The Army's Rapid Equipping Force has teamed up with several Army commands such as the Asymmetric Warfare Group and the Fires Center of Excellence to find a weapon that can detect, classify and disrupt a weaponized drone from reaching its target.

The small, fast-moving drones were difficult to hit but also very durable. Detecting their location before they got too close to their intended target also proved very challenging, the source said.

The Army then invited companies to Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona, in September to participate in demonstrations of technology designed to detect, classify and potentially defeat drones, Sliwa said. Army officials tried to develop unique vignettes of how a free-thinking enemy might use drones against U.S. forces on the battlefield, he said.

Sliwa would not talk about any specific system since it is too early in the evaluation.

But DroneDefender, a system made by Battelle, proved very effective, the Army source said.

"It's available now, and it's is effective," he said.

The DroneDefender, a shoulder-fired weapon that looks like something out of a bad science-fiction movie, uses radio waves to cut the link between the drone and its controller, the source said.

Maybe the army could provide some to the marines on our CVs; Skeet shooting!
Posted by: Angesh Thase4843 2016-02-02
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