I think we should look into restarting CRV-7 rocket production, maybe with a few improvements since the production line stopped.
I don't know if those guidance kits would work on them the same way they work on the current Hydra rockets, but they seem to be an extremely in demand munition right now.
(I'm thinking the CF-18 six pack would be much more effective if able to engage these Iranian suicide drones with plenty of cheap guided rockets rather than a few expensive AIM-9X missiles)
A ground launched version of the CRV-7 that could be fired like a MANPAD would be a huge success right now, if some company were to come out with one.
Cheaper than traditional missiles for MANPADS, but obviously less capable & less maneuverable, they might be a more cost effective solution to deal with low flying drones than current means of engaging them.
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In the Ukraine scenario, how many one way Shaheed type drones just flying in a straight line to their targets could have been shot down by Ukrainian troops who instead just had to watch as it flew over?
In the Iranian scenario, how many more drones could be shot down if a warship could fire cheap guided rockets rather than depleting stocks of SM-2 & SM-3?
(In this scenario having some high powered DEW's would actually be best. High powered enough that the laser doesn't have to fire at a target for 10 seconds to down it, but closer to like 2 seconds would be ideal)