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Home / Technology / Fear of Drones Fuels Anti-Drone Tech Boom

Fear of Drones Fuels Anti-Drone Tech Boom

7 Feb

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Summary

  • Singapore Airshow featured numerous anti-drone systems.
  • Ukraine war highlighted the threat of low-cost drones.
  • New tech includes jammers, guns, and laser systems.
Fear of Drones Fuels Anti-Drone Tech Boom

The recent Singapore Airshow underscored the global military's escalating concern regarding Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). A significant portion of the approximately 550 exhibitors focused on drone and Uncrewed Aerial System (UAS) technology. This emphasis reflects a dual perspective: fascination with drone capabilities alongside a palpable fear of their potential misuse. Conflicts, particularly the ongoing war in Ukraine, have amplified concerns about inexpensive drones causing significant damage.

The solutions displayed at the airshow ranged widely, addressing various threats. Innovations included radio frequency jammers, handheld jamming guns like the Skybeam, and automated machine gun systems such as Saab's 'Loke.' Companies also presented drones designed to intercept other drones, alongside advanced systems like Thales's 'ThunderShield,' which uses an electromagnetic beam. A notable development was the CROSSBOW system, utilizing lasers to destroy drones via thermal damage, aided by radar and an Xbox controller for operation.

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This proliferation of counter-UAS technology signals a growing accessibility of air warfare capabilities. The increasing involvement of small and medium-sized companies at the biennial event highlights the dynamic nature of this sector. The solutions often combine existing technologies in novel ways, indicating a rapid adaptation to evolving aerial threats.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Singapore Airshow highlighted a significant focus on Uncrewed Aerial System (UAS) technology and counter-UAS defenses, reflecting global military concerns.
The Ukraine war has amplified fears about the potential damage from inexpensive drones, driving innovation in counter-drone systems.
The airshow featured a variety of anti-drone systems including radio frequency jammers, jamming guns, laser-based destruction systems, and specialized interceptor drones.

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