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    US Army’s new drone-killer Stryker zaps UAVs for just $3 using 26kW laser

    By Kapil Kajal,

    18 hours ago

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    The US Army is testing a $10 million laser weapon system fitted on its Stryker combat vehicle, which can destroy a drone for just $3 beam.

    Leonardo DRS and BlueHalo announced the successful live-fire demonstration of a new Counter Unmanned Aircraft System (C-UAS) Directed Energy (DE) Stryker designed to defeat Group 1-3 UAS with multiple kinetic and non-kinetic defeat technologies.

    During last month’s demonstration for US Army officials in Socorro, the mobile C-UAS capability successfully destroyed numerous drones using BlueHalo’s 26kW Locust Laser Weapon System.

    Additionally, the demonstration included near-simultaneous C-UAS and ground engagements with the laser and a 30mm remote weapon station (RWS).

    The C-UAS DE Stryker successfully destroyed every drone over the two-day demonstration.

    Drone-killer Stryker

    Leonardo DRS has deep experience in developing, integrating, and fielding mobile air defense and C-UAS solutions for the US Army.

    The demonstration is the latest step in a process that started with the company identifying the need for a directed energy multi-layered mobile C-UAS system built around best-of-breed technologies from strong partners.

    “In just eight months, Leonardo DRS and our outstanding industry partners designed, built, and tested this Stryker-based Directed Energy Counter-UAS prototype. We were able to move quickly by leveraging DRS’s proven experience building a cohesive team of partners to rapidly deliver air defense capabilities to the Army,” said Aaron Hankins, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Leonardo DRS Land Systems.

    “Our C-UAS Directed Energy Stryker is a future capability available to warfighters today, and we’re excited to display it during the 2024 AUSA Annual meeting.”

    The Stryker includes two primary kinetic effectors – EOS Defense Systems’ USA R400 30mm RWS with Northrop Grumman’s XM914 cannon and BAE Systems’ 2.75” Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System fired from an Arnold Defense launcher.

    The on-board radar is DRS’ RPS-92 nMHR, which provides long-range detection, continuous tracking, and weapon system cueing. DRS Land Systems worked across the coalition as the lead vehicle integrator in integrating these capabilities.

    26kW laser

    Non-kinetic effectors include BlueHalo’s Locust LWS , stored inside the Stryker and deployed when a threat is detected.

    The 26-kilowatt LWS combines precision optical and laser hardware with advanced software and processing to enable and enhance the directed energy “kill chain.”

    It tracks, identifies, and defeats Group 1-3 UAS and other threats. In addition to the Locust LWS, the Stryker employs BlueHalo’s Titan C-UAS and Titan-SV non-kinetic technologies, delivering comprehensive 360° surveillance and threat detection and mitigation of Group 1 and 2 drone threats.

    “BlueHalo’s Locust Laser Weapon System is operationally deployed, proven, and trusted. Its modularity and ease of integration across platforms make it a great fit for the Stryker armored vehicle,” said BlueHalo Portfolio President and Corporate Executive Vice President Mary Clum.

    Enhanced lethality

    “BlueHalo is thrilled to lean forward with our partners at Leonardo DRS and the incredible coalition of industry leaders that has come together. Our unique combination of operational know-how and innovation has enabled us to rapidly develop a critical capability that directly addresses the challenges our warfighters are facing daily in contested environments. We are excited to share this progress with customers and roll these systems out to the frontlines in support of our nation’s most critical missions.”

    The C-UAS DE Stryker provides soldiers with the mobility, firepower, and protection required to maneuver, fight, and survive at the tactical level in contested environments.

    The Stryker has enhanced lethality to defeat ground and air threats. It is fully integrated with the US Army’s Forward Area Air Defense Command and Control (FAAD C2) network, ensuring interoperability with other Air Defense systems.

    The new C-UAS DE Stryker brings together innovative technologies from a coalition of industry partners. In addition to Leonardo DRS and BlueHalo, the coalition includes EOS Defense Systems USA, Northrop Grumman, BAE Systems, Digital Systems Engineering, Arnold Defense, and AMPEX.

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    paws
    8h ago
    they should be using that mf on the drones flying over our bases
    Tom Pierce
    11h ago
    apparently our armed forces love to watch drones.
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