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GBAD - The return of 'FOBS'

The GBAD options continue to come thick and fast.

For guns the 30 and 35 mm calibres continue to be popular.


This British made offering has been selected by the Ukrainian Air Force to defend fixed installations like its airfields. PLS deployable ground mount.

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A German company is offering yet another Leo 1 retrofit. A two man vehicle with a 30mm RCWS for the DFS/C-UAS roles


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And the Chinese are keeping up in the Directed Energy Microwave stakes.

 
They are getting smaller

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Rocket powered guided missile with a 2 km range designed to take down drones, Off-board guidance.


"At 60 centimeters long, it is the smallest guided missile in Europe. The development was carried out with the involvement of specialists from Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Great Britain, and Germany."

"The developers developed the detection and tracking of an air target using an external sensor (likely a radar) and a command-and-control system."
 
UK Gravehawk AD system for ground launch of Ukrainian Air-to-Air R73 missiles

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UK Terrahawk Paladin PLS AD with 30mm Mk44 Bushmaster II and Radar

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UK Raven Supacat HMT with NATO rails and AIM-132 ASRAAM missiles that were heading out of service

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The Martlet LCMM (Low Cost Multi-Role Missile) - 76mm, 13 kg, 8 km Beam Rider with IIR terminal homing for 30-60 kUSD.

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Mk1 Micro Missile in the 70 mm diameter range, obviously man-portably light and 2 km range with a targeted cost of 50 to 70 kUSD

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UK also adopting 70mm US APKWS II for its Apaches and Fighter fleet., beam rider with IIR terminal guidance and proximity fuse with a cost of something like 30 kUSD

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Ukrainian designed Octopus Drone-killing Drone being manufactured by the UK - specs are obscure but the estimated unit cost is about 3 kUSD or 10% the price of the cheapest missiles. However each vehicle seems to require a pilot to fly it into its target. Not fire and forget.

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Layer that on top of the Sky Sabre and Starstreak systems


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Britain may be hard up for cash but I have to think that this investment in GBAD is going to do more for Home Defence in the short term than fixing Ajaxs, buying Challengers or speeding up nuclear subs.

They are the types of things that a small number of people can use to exert a considerable influence over a large area.
 

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