Kevlar Net Cartridges: The New Anti-Drone Weapon
Russia has rolled out an innovative anti-drone cartridge featuring a Kevlar net instead of traditional shot. The “Interception” cartridges, still in development, show promising results against regular reconnaissance drones like DJI Mavics.
Razor-Sharp Threads: How It Works
These cartridges are designed to release a Kevlar mesh that entangles drone propellers, causing them to stop mid-air and crash. Thin carbon fiber threads in the net act like razors, cutting through the propeller blades upon impact.
Techkrim Factory’s New Venture
Produced by Techkrim, a factory in Izhevsk known for hunting gear, these cartridges mark a shift in focus towards military applications. The effective range of these cartridges is up to 300 feet, with an ideal shooting distance around 150 feet.
Real-World Testing: The Twitter Video
A video circulating on Twitter showcases a shotgun bringing down a DJI Mavic Air from 70 to 100 feet. The footage clearly shows the propellers being severed by the Kevlar mesh, illustrating the cartridge’s potential effectiveness.
Limitations and Future Development
While these cartridges are effective in controlled tests, their performance against high-speed FPV kamikaze drones remains uncertain. Real combat scenarios, such as evading drones in active conflict zones, present far greater challenges.
DroneXL’s Take
The development of Kevlar net cartridges represents a significant advancement in anti-Drone Technology. As the battlefield evolves, so do the methods of defense. These innovations highlight the increasing importance of versatile counter-drone measures. While current results are promising, real-world effectiveness will ultimately determine their value in modern warfare.
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