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US Army conducted a successful demonstration of opposition to switches (video)

It is a C-Suas system that uses managed missiles, drone-interceptors, electro-optical and infrared chambers, as well as radio frequency scanners and mufflers to combat drones. The combined management of combating unmanned unmanned unmanned systems of the US Army (JCO) from June 3 to June 28 has conducted the most difficult tests for the fight against low -size UAVs today.

The tests of antiberial aviation systems (C-SUAS) have paved the way to create future opportunities to counteract numerous drones, army recognition. Experts write that the tests have enabled JCO to evaluate the command and control capabilities of nine C-Suas systems and to analyze how each system identifies and identifies different types of UAV threats.

The demonstration has presented a wide range of threats that attack C-Suas systems in mass and waves, and covered both kinetic and neoinetic defeat solutions. During the experiments, various opportunities, such as managed missiles, drone-interceptors, electro-optical/infrared chambers, radio frequency scanners and radio frequency mufflers, were checked.

"Small unmanned aerial vehicles pose a significant threat to the US Army and military operations, as well as regions such as Ukraine and part of Israel. These drones are an inexpensive means of delivering ammunition for purposeful attacks and collecting reconnaissance data on enemy forces," experts say. JCO reported that the service plans to start developing prototypes of specific C-Suas proposals in 2025, based on the capabilities and needs of command.