Defense Department wants to buy batch of anti-drone weapons for international partners
DOD looking to buy a batch of counter-drone weapons for international partners
U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command is conducting market research ahead of an anticipated purchase of up to 100 handheld drone jammers.
US Army Looking for Anti-Drone Signal Jammers Solution

The U.S. Army’s Aviation and Missile Command is seeking potential sources of portable drone anti-tracking jammer that can interfere with control, video and navigation signals within a range of at least 5 km.
The AMC’s Integrated Fires Rapid Capabilities Office-International plans to deliver up to 100 handheld SkyWiper EDM4S devices to undisclosed U.S. allies. Among the current recipients of air defense technology from the Department of Defense are Ukraine and Israel, DefenseScoop reported.
According to a request for information, the equipment should weigh less than 16 lb and should enable electronic warfare capabilities by activating the trigger. The device should have at least six radio frequency modules, including 2.4GHz, 2xGNSS 1.5GHz and 1.2GHz, 5.8GHz and at least two custom frequency modules that cannot be modified by users. The Army also requires the use of high-gain directional antennas for accuracy and efficiency and a robust frame.
Lithuania’s NT Service UAB currently produces EDM4S Skywiper systems, which the company bills as a one-man, point-and-shoot anti-drone solution.
The move comes as unmanned aerial systems are proliferating on battlefields around the world and U.S. military forces and their international partners are coming under attack.
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