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November 2nd, 2023, 09:16 AM
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Re: What happens in 2025?
I hope we can jam drones in the next update.
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November 2nd, 2023, 09:23 AM
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Re: What happens in 2025?
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I hope we can jam drones in the next update.
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What does " I hope we can jam drones in the next update." mean exactly?
There are already numerous drones in the OOBs including a unitclass for drones
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November 2nd, 2023, 01:28 PM
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Re: What happens in 2025?
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I hope we can jam drones in the next update.
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What does " I hope we can jam drones in the next update." mean exactly?
There are already numerous drones in the OOBs including a unitclass for drones
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ECM units that counter drones not just shoot them down. Stop them from doing their tactical job, like how smoke blocks LOS for units to a point or terrain does.
Not having more drone units, I think that is a waste of space, I am saying having the function for a setting for units to be able to actively disrupt the drones on the board, in the same manner smoke does LOS.
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November 4th, 2023, 09:53 AM
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Re: What happens in 2025?
https://twitter.com/AirPowerNEW1/sta...77360507617629
Long thread.
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US Army will spend 2024 putting its 50kW DE #MSHORAD & #IFPC-HPM platoons through the paces at various exercises focused on developing TTP's & integrating with kinetic counterparts. Coming out of this, both are expected to transition into formal programs for fielding more broadly.
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While the Army & other services have 5, 10, & 20 kW High Energy Lasers and High Power Microwave systems operationally deployed to protect deployed troops and operational bases, DE-MSHORAD, and IFPC-HPM are the first two of several DEW's being integrated into US Army units.
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In 2025, the US Army would also begin receiving the first of 4 300 kW IFPC-High Energy Laser systems from LM & Dynetics. IFPC HEL & HPM will form the non kinetic components of the Indirect Fires Protection Capability, with the Enduring Shield acting as its kinetic component.
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Together, these will sit below the #PATRIOT & THAAD components of Army's Integrated Air & Missile Defense, and cover the short range air defense needs against Cruise Missiles, Group 3+ UAS, & RAM. Army plans to field 9 IFPC battalions (27 IFPC batteries).
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November 4th, 2023, 10:11 AM
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Re: What happens in 2025?
Indirect Fire Protection Capability (IFPC) will be a set of mobile, ground-based weapon systems designed for Cruise Missile Defense (CMD), Counter-UAS (C-UAS) and Counter-Rocket, Artillery and Mortars [Counter-RAM] (C-RAM).
The Army doesn't know *exactly* what the precise mix of components will be; they bought two battalions of Iron Dome (now going to Israel) for use as an interim Cruise Missile Defense (CMD) system.
ENDURING SHIELD is the codename for one "final" Cruise Missile Defense System -- it's basically a palletized ground launcher for the AIM-9X Sidewinder. 16 launchers and 40 missiles will be received and tested in 2024.
The Army is taking their time to figure out IFPC to find out exactly what mix of weapons are needed -- i.e. the precise balance of missiles vs lasers vs high power microwave weapons -- because even the US can't afford to spend $400K per shot [rough cost of AIM-9X] on every target.
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November 7th, 2023, 08:10 AM
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Re: What happens in 2025?
Latest drone news...
...supposedly, the Ukrainians are now using robot boats to transport jammers into the middle of the Dneipr river to prevent Russian FPV Drone attacks on Ukrainian boats/troops crossing the Dneipr or on the other bank.
Previous attempts to protect crossings with fixed jammers resulted in said jammers eating Iskander-M SRBMs.
BMP-3s *may* get a built in drone jammer
https://twitter.com/Shaimurato13576/...01415154032934
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BMP-3 will get a FPV jammer, looks like Volnorez on a mast.
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Drones in the battlefield are now beginning to incorporate shielding to partially negate GPS jamming:
https://twitter.com/DanielR33187703/...21895138537964
Russian Drone workshops assembling drones in videos are now showing a metal can on a rod -- it appears to be a shielding device that protects GPS receivers from jamming coming from below, while the top is open, allowing GPS signals to be received.
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