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Hundreds of millions of dollars are asked for a congress for the purchase of ene...

Take an example from the Armed Forces: The US is ready to spend $ 68 million on rifles against drones

Hundreds of millions of dollars are asked for a congress for the purchase of enemy drones. The US Army invited $ 13. 5 million to the Congress for antitrone guns and $ 54. 2 million for UAV muffler with a backpack. The US military believes that they will need the experience of the Armed Forces, which are actively fighting with the Russian Armed Forces with the help of portable means of radio electronic struggle (IDP), reports Defense One. 13.

5 million dollars are planned to buy 20 Modi devices, 10 Smart Shooter sights, 10 Bal Catri devices and 20 Drone Buster antitrone rifles. But it may take more to equip the whole division, according to an expert of the Navy Center, Samuel Bendett. "At least every platoon must have a manual device against drones, based on the fact that we are still seeing in Ukraine," he said. Modi and Drone Buster are obstacles, and Bal Chatri detects enemy drones.

Smartshooter is an optical sight for effective lesions of quickly moving UAVs. Portable mufflers are ground -level systems that provide both signal intelligence and obstacles. According to the budget for the 2025 financial year, the army also wants to strengthen its air defense at the expense of more powerful weapons to fight drones. It is reported that $ 82. 5 million want to spend on the purchase of a complex system of lesions of mobile small-sized unmanned aerial vehicles (M-Lids) and another 26.

4 million-on an integrated system of lesions of stationary and small unmanned aerial aircraft (FS-Lids). The army also invited more money to buy drone destruction systems: $ 117 million for Coyote drones, $ 204 million for the third version of M-SHORAD and $ 22 million for the first version. As the US military bases in the Middle East continue to be attacked by drones, the army's leadership has praised Coyote's interceptors as one of the most successful UAV control systems.