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India's DRDO is spearheading advancements in counter-drone technology with the creation of high-power microwave (HPM) weapons. These Directed Energy Weapons (DEWs) are designed to neutralize various aerial threats, offering a potentially revolutionizing solution to a growing security concern.
Internal documents reveal that DEWs will effectively disable hobbyist drones and commercially purchased quadcopters when used with malicious intent. Crucially, the microwave systems would also have the power to disrupt Medium-Altitude Long-Endurance (MALE) drones often deployed for surveillance.
Beyond countering drones, DEWs have further applications. They could potentially take down Pilotless Target Aircraft (PTA) used in training exercises and even target the electronics of incoming cruise missiles, rendering them ineffective.
While developing a reliable power source for these weapons remains a significant hurdle, DRDO's work on DEWs highlights India's dedication to cutting-edge defense against drone-related threats.
If technological challenges are overcome, DEWs could significantly reshape future warfare. This technology offers a non-kinetic, potentially cost-effective alternative to traditional defense tactics against a proliferating airborne threat.
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