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Missile-Wielding Airbus Interceptor Engages One-Way Attack Drone in Test

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The drone-missile combination makes large-scale interception economically viable, the manufacturers claim.

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The giant Airbus has successfully tested its "Bird of Prey", an autonomous interceptor drone capable of neutralizing low-cost suicide threats. This innovative system marks a decisive step in air defence...

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The European aviation company successfully carried out the first test flight of its new "Bird of Prey" interceptor.

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The European Airbus Group has recently carried out a successful test in Germany of its new anti-drones element, the "Bird of Prey". A lower-cost interception system already considered "effective and cost-effective".

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The Airbus interceptor "Bird of Prey" successfully completed its first demonstration flight at a military training camp in northern Al...

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In the face of the challenge of low-cost bomber drones, Airbus is developing with its "Bird of Prey" an autonomous and reusable interceptor equipped with low-cost missiles, aimed at making air defence more efficient and, above all, economically sustainable in the face of mass threats.

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Welt broke the news in Dortmund, Germany on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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