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NATO Allys Game- Changing Radiowave Drone Killer Passes Key Test

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  The United Kingdom has successfully trialed the Radio Frequency Directed Energy Weapon (RFDEW) that can take down a swarm of drones.

The article from MSN discusses a significant advancement in drone defense technology developed by a NATO ally, specifically highlighting a new radiowave system designed to neutralize drone threats. This "game-changing" technology, which has recently passed a key test, uses high-power microwave (HPM) energy to disable drones by disrupting their electronic systems, effectively causing them to crash or lose control. The system, developed by a company named Epirus, was tested in collaboration with the U.S. military, showcasing its potential to counter the growing threat of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in warfare. The test demonstrated the system's ability to engage multiple drones simultaneously, marking a pivotal moment in electronic warfare capabilities. This development is seen as crucial for NATO countries, providing a non-kinetic solution to counter drone swarms, which have become increasingly prevalent in modern conflicts.

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