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While the sizeable arsenal of attack and surveillance drones helps Russian Armed Forces consistently make the lives of Kiev troops a living hell, an assortment of electronic countermeasures helps Russian soldiers to prevent Ukrainian militants from doing the same.

These countermeasures include so-called anti-drone rifles - relatively small man-portable devices that emit signals scrambling the navigation and command signals of enemy drones, usually forcing the afflicted UAV to perform an emergency landing.

These weapons essentially operate like rifles – though instead of bullets they “fire” electromagnetic pulses – and require their wielder to have a line-of-sight to the target drone.

Here’s a brief list of but a few anti-drone rifles available to Russian forces.

Airat-100

Airat-100 is an anti-drone rifle developed by St. Petersburg-based company ZMKh.

The current (third) iteration of this weapon weighs 4.5 kilograms and is capable of suppressing UAV signals at a distance of up to 1.5 kilometers.

What new advanced anti-drone weapons is Russia deploying in the Ukrainian conflict?

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— Sputnik (@SputnikInt) February 4, 2024

The fourth iteration of the Airat-100 rifle, which is expected to feature an improved antenna array, is expected to enter service soon.

Argus-Antidron

Argus-Antidron is an anti-drone rifle developed by NPO Kaysant. Even though it looks like an anti-tank rocket launcher, this 5.1-kilogram weapon shoots electromagnetic pulses that disrupt control signals for small drones at a distance of up to one kilometer.

As NPO Kaysant previously explained, Argus-Antidron is a good choice of weapon when one needs to take on recon UAVs and copter drones that are often used to drop small explosive munitions into trenches.

Garpiya

Garpiya (Harpy) is an anti-drone rifle that has already been used by Russian forces in the Ukrainian conflict.

Not only can this rifle disrupt drone signals at a distance of up to two kilometers, publicly available data suggests that it can disrupt GPS, BeiDou, Galileo and Glonass navigation signals, as well as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.

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Feb 7Liked by Sober Christian Gentleman

Will someone figure out how to block drone communication?

Perhaps it won't matter if their preprogrammed makes them independent. Scary.

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They have and are.

Also, the Russian army has sniper EMP rifles that drop the drones in line of sight.

The American drones are dropping like flies right now and Washington is scratching their heads, the fraud, waste, and corruption are catching up to reality.

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