The Department of War hosted 'Falcon Peak 25.2' to for a cost-effective counter-drone system to disable unauthorized drone activities over sensitive national security sites.
The kits are meant as a rapid-response solution when other options aren't enough, though deployment could be faster.
In the subtropical landscape of Fort Sill, those who are up early can often hear a constant buzzing coming from part of the ...
The proliferation of uncrewed aerial systems (UASs) on battlefields worldwide has led to a new and urgent challenge: how ...
After installation, it is expected to take down drones at a cost of less than 10 cents per shot. Nicknamed “Apollo” for the Greek god of light, the 100-kilowatt laser has about the same level of power ...