Drone hunter-killer MADIS vehicles now being produced for Marines
The Marine Air Defense Integrated System combines two Joint Light Tactical Vehicles into a drone hunter-killer team using Stinger missiles or a 30mm cannon, replacing complex man-portable setups.
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Drone hunter-killer MADIS vehicles now being produced for Marines
A new weapons system that effectively transforms two light tactical vehicles into a drone hunter-killer team is now in production for the U.S. Marines as of September, the service announced this week. The Marine Air Defense Integrated System (MADIS) is a unique short-range ground based air defense system formed from two Joint Light Tactical Vehicles, and is designed to destroy unmanned aerial systems as well as manned aircraft, including helicop…
U.S. Marine Corps fields MADIS air defence systems to 1st LAAD Battalion in Indo-Pacific area
The MADIS consists of two Joint Light Tactical Vehicles, with one vehicle focused on detection and the other on offensive action. Together, they form a manoeuvrable ground-based air defence system designed to counter unmanned aircraft systems as well as manned fixed-wing and rotary-wing threats while on the move or at the halt. In its full-rate production configuration, MADIS combines 30mm cannons, Stinger missiles and multifunctional electronic…
The U.S. Marine Corps has begun to deploy a new mobile weapons system designed to detect and destroy enemy drones and other air threats, which is a major improvement in its short-range air defenses, according to a new announcement. Known as the Integrated Marine Anti-Air Defense System or MADIS, the platform transforms two Joint Light Tactical Vehicles into a coordinated hunting-destruction team. One vehicle is optimized to attack drones, while …
United States rolls out new vehicles designed to hunt and destroy drones
The United States Marine Corps has begun fielding a new mobile weapons system designed to detect and destroy enemy drones and other aerial threats, marking a significant upgrade to its short-range air defenses, according to a new announcement. Known as the Marine Air Defense Integrated System, or MADIS, the platform transforms two Joint Light Tactical Vehicles into a coordinated hunter-killer team. One vehicle is optimized to target drones, whi…
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