NATO Warship Destroys Drones with New Ukrainian Weapon
WINFLY says the reusable Spider uses a net-launcher to trap targets and cuts each interception to about $27, the company said.
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NATO warship destroys drones with new Ukrainian weapon
A Ukrainian remote weapon station that shoots down drones with standard 7.62mm rifle ammunition has been tested aboard a NATO member state’s frigate, engaging both an aerial drone and an uncrewed surface vessel during the trial, UGV Robotics stated. The company did not identify the country or the ship involved. The system, called Predator, uses thermal and optical cameras along with lasers to detect a target and compute its distance, speed and t…
The new WINFLY Spider relies on an unusual principle: it catches drones with a net instead of ramming them. Then it can start again.
WinFly unveils Spider – interceptor that engages target and returns. VIDEO
Ukrainian company WinFly has unveiled a new product, the WINFLY Spider. It is an interceptor based on the WINFLY 10 Hunter and equipped with a Karakurt net gun. The drone entangles an enemy target in a net and returns home.
Ukraine’s newest interceptor doesn’t ram its target. It nets it for $27, then flies home to catch another
Ukraine has built an interceptor that catches Russian drones instead of ramming them. The company WINFLY has unveiled the WINFLY Spider, an interceptor equipped with a net-launcher to neutralize targets with a net and return to its launch point, the defense outlet Militarnyi reported. The Spider is the newest entry in Ukraine's fast-growing interceptor-drone industry. Ukraine has fielded a widening range of cheap interceptors to counter Russia's…
Ukrainian company WINFLY has unveiled its latest interceptor drone, called Spider, which, instead of destroying its target, captures enemy drones in a net and then returns to base for another mission, according to the Ukrainian defense portal Militarnyi.
Ukraine’s New Net-Firing Interceptor Catches Drones and Flies Home to Reload
A Ukrainian firm has unveiled a reusable interceptor drone that snares enemy aircraft in a net rather than destroying itself on impact, a design aimed squarely at the fiber-optic drones that Russian electronic warfare cannot touch. Kyiv-based WINFLY introduced the interceptor, called Spider, on August 11. The company said the drone fires a net that […]
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