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Usa: Billions for Defense Against Drones

Summary by Defence24
Under a contract worth just over $5 billion with Raytheon, the US Army is purchasing stationary and mobile anti-drone systems using Coyote loitering munitions, with both explosive and non-kinetic warheads using microwave emitters. The contract also includes Ku-band drone detection radars and interceptor launchers.
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Under a contract worth just over $5 billion with Raytheon, the US Army is purchasing stationary and mobile anti-drone systems using Coyote loitering munitions, with both explosive and non-kinetic warheads using microwave emitters. The contract also includes Ku-band drone detection radars and interceptor launchers.

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Defence24 broke the news in on Sunday, October 5, 2025.
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