Brits Beam Down Drones: Radio-Wave Weapon Takes Flight!
British soldiers are now drone zappers with their radio-wave weapon wizardry. This Radiofrequency Directed Energy Weapon (RF DEW) disrupts drones’ circuits, causing them to malfunction, all for just 10p a shot. The Ministry of Defence is banking on this cost-effective addition to traditional air defense, even if it lacks a bit of precision.

Hot Take:
Who needs a fly swatter when you’ve got a radio-wave weapon? Forget about pesky drones ruining your day; just zap them out of the sky with a dose of British ingenuity. It’s like something out of a sci-fi novel, but with a price tag that’s more suited to a budget-conscious defense department. Maybe one day, RF DEW will be as common as tea and crumpets in the British arsenal!
Key Points:
- British soldiers are using Radiofrequency Directed Energy Weapons (RF DEW) to take down drones.
- The weapon uses high-frequency radio waves to disable drones at ranges up to 1 km.
- It costs as little as 10p per shot, making it a cost-effective alternative to traditional missile defense.
- The system can disable multiple drones simultaneously, but lacks target discrimination.
- The UK government has invested £40 million in RF DEW research to date.
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