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British Soldiers Successfully Test Drone-Killing Radiowave Weapon for First Time
Dec 23, 2024, 09:58 AM
British soldiers have successfully tested a new drone-killing weapon that utilizes radiowave technology. The weapon, designed to incapacitate drones, was fired for the first time during the test. This development marks a significant advancement in counter-drone technology for the British military, enhancing their capabilities in modern warfare. Reports indicate that the test was conducted successfully, showcasing the potential of radiowave technology in neutralizing aerial threats.
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