Homegrown defence company helping Ukraine take out Russian drones

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Sydney-based DroneShield has completed its first shipment of anti-drone weapons to the battlefront.

in an example of how cheaper modern and accessible technology is reshaping the battlefield.

“People are taking small drones, like the ones you can buy at JB Hi-Fi for $2000, putting a grenade on them and flying them over a crowd or a tank and releasing the grenade. You can basically build a $3000 machine to destroy a $5 million piece of equipment that your enemy has.” “We literally received a few dozen inquiries from various Ukrainian government agencies over the last month that we need DroneShield equipment,” he said.

“I was worried when we did the first sale because I wasn’t sure how effective our gear was going to be because we’ve never tested it against Russian technology before. But it seems because they are using a lot of foreign parts, our equipment is effective against it.Mr Vornik said small drones had been used in both the Russian-Ukrainian war as well as fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan in 2020.

 

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