Cutting-Edge Air Defense System Detects Stealth Aircraft and Drones | The Prima radar system, also known as the P-18-2, is an advanced meter-wave radar designed for air defense and surveillance. It excels in detecting low-observable targets, including stealth aircraft and drones, even under challenging conditions. Features 🔰High Mobility: Mounted on a cross-country chassis for rapid deployment. 🔰Wide Detection Range: Capable of detecting targets up to 400 km away. 🔰Interference Resistance: Operates reliably in environments with heavy jamming or adverse weather. 🔰Automation: Fully automated setup and operation, deployable in under 5 minutes. 🔰Dual-Frequency Probing: Enhances target tracking in cluttered environments. 💠Tracks low-speed, low-observable objects like drones. 💠Integrates with modern air defense systems and automated control networks. 💠Operates remotely up to 1 km for crew safety.
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Russia's Battle-Proven Air Defense System for Short-to-Medium Range Threats | The PANTSIR-S1 is a versatile, mobile air defense system developed by Russia to protect military, industrial, and administrative installations against aerial threats such as UAVs, aircraft, missiles, and helicopters. It combines surface-to-air missiles and rapid-firing 30mm guns for effective short-to-medium-range defense. Key Features 🔰Battle-Proven: Successfully countered various threats in real combat scenarios, including UAVs and precision-guided munitions. 🔰Missile Range: 1.2–20 km; altitude: 15 m–15 km. 🔰Gun Range: Up to 4 km; altitude: up to 3 km. 🔰Reaction Time: 4–6 seconds. 🔰Max Target Speed: 1,000 m/s. 🔰Ammunition: 12 SAMs and up to 1,400 rounds for guns. 🔰Autonomy: Operates automatically from detection to destruction. Variants 1. PANTSIR-S1M: Enhanced version for modern threats. 2. PANTSIR-SMD-E: Latest development with optimized capabilities. 3. PANTSIR-ME: Naval adaptation for ship defense.
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CLUB-S Integrated Missile System | The CLUB-S is a state-of-the-art submarine-launched missile system, built to strike surface ships, ground targets, and enemy submarines even in heavy fire and electronic countermeasures (ECCM). Key Components: 🔹 3M-54E – Anti-ship missile (Range: 220 km, Speed: 700 m/s) 🔹 3M-14E – Ground-attack missile (Range: 275 km, Adaptive altitude: 20–150 m) 🔹 91RE1 – Anti-submarine missile (Range: 50 km, Speed: 830 m/s) 🔹 3R-14P Fire Control System for precision targeting #NavalDefense #MissileTechnology #SubmarineWarfare #MilitaryTech
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Nexdef Audiobook | In this deep dive, we explore Andrew F. Krepinevich Jr.'s latest book, The Origins of Victory: How Disruptive Military Innovation Determines the Fates of Great Powers. ⬇️⬇️ https://lnkd.in/dZ_qAr38
Nexdef Audiobook | The Origins of Victory
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KNDS Offers Dingo 3 in 4x4 and 6x6 Configurations for British Army | KNDS is offering its Dingo 3 vehicle in 4x4 and 6x6 configurations for the British Army’s Land Mobility Programme (LMP). The Dingo 3, based on a militarized Unimog chassis, features a V-hull design for enhanced protection against mines, IEDs, and other threats. It is modular and adaptable, capable of integrating various weapon systems like the RIwP turret and Starstreak missiles. The 4x4 variant offers a payload of up to 3 tons with advanced mobility and protection, while the 6x6 version provides increased payload capacity (up to 20 tons) and space for up to 12 crew members. Both configurations are designed for diverse mission profiles and long service life, making them strong contenders for modernizing the British Army’s vehicle fleet.
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Revolutionary Man-Portable Radar Offers Advanced Battlefield Surveillance and Target Tracking | The Fara-VR is a cutting-edge, man-portable battlefield surveillance radar designed for ground target detection and tracking. It offers exceptional performance for military and security applications. Features 🔰Automatic Surveillance: Monitors the search sector continuously. 🔰Target Detection: Identifies moving targets like humans or vehicles. 🔰Simultaneous Tracking: Tracks up to 3 targets, identifying type and movement. 🔰Alarms: Provides audible and visual alerts for detected intrusions. 🔰Built-in Training: Includes operator training for radar use and combat scenarios. 🔰Portability: Lightweight (12 kg) with deployment in under 3 minutes.
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L3Harris Wins US Space Force Contract to Enhance Space Domain Awareness Capabilities | L3Harris Technologies has been selected by the U.S. Space Force to modernize Space Domain Awareness (SDA) capabilities, specifically through the Advanced Tracking and Launch Analysis System (ATLAS). This system is designed to handle the growing challenges of tracking proliferated objects in space, including increased debris, anti-satellite threats, and expanding commercial constellations. L3Harris will integrate and deploy scalable applications for ATLAS to enhance its ability to monitor and respond to space-based threats effectively.
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US Defense Innovation Unit Awards Contracts for Project Artemis | The U.S. Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) has awarded contracts to four companies—AeroVironment, Dragoon, Swan, and Auterion—for Project Artemis, a program focused on developing long-range, one-way unmanned aerial systems (UAS). These drones are designed to operate in contested electromagnetic warfare (EW) and GPS-denied environments, aligning with congressional directives for affordable, scalable systems deployable in large numbers. 🔰Selected Companies: AeroVironment and Dragoon are U.S.-based drone manufacturers, while Swan and Auterion are software firms partnered with unnamed Ukrainian UAS producers. 🔰Capabilities: The drones will be ground-launched, capable of flying 50–300+ km at low altitudes, and adaptable for various payloads like kinetic strikes or electronic warfare. 🔰Timeline: Prototyping and operational demonstrations are set to conclude by May 2025, with the goal of delivering faster-than-usual acquisition timelines.
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Nexdef AudioBook | Why does Bharat (India) matter on the global stage? In Why Bharat Matters, India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar explores India's evolving foreign policy, strategic autonomy, and its role in a multipolar world. This book dissects how India has transitioned from a non-aligned and reactive state to an assertive and proactive global player, shaping its foreign relations in response to geopolitical shifts.⤵️⤵️ youtu.be/8la75ApfxD8
Nexdef AudioBook | Why Bharat Matters
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Russia Deploys Unmanned Ground Vehicles in Ukraine Conflict | Russian state media has showcased footage of combat unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) being used in trials, with claims of UGV-on-UGV battles against Ukrainian platforms. A soldier interviewed implied that Russian UGVs engaged Ukrainian wheeled platforms and allegedly destroyed them. This aligns with Russia’s increasing reliance on robotic systems to compensate for personnel shortages and enhance operational effectiveness in the ongoing conflict. Both sides have deployed UGVs for various roles, including combat, logistics, and mine clearance. Ukraine has also demonstrated countermeasures, such as using drones to destroy Russian UGVs in rare drone-on-drone engagements. #RussiaUkraineWar #Russian