Radio Frequency Directed Energy Weapon

[2] The system is capable of detecting, tracking and engaging multiple targets on the ground, on the sea and in the air up to 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) away, with ongoing development to extend this range further.

It beams radio waves to disrupt or damage critical electronic components, such as those found in UAVs or aircraft avionics, with instant effect, and is estimated to cost 10 pence (13 cents) per shot, making it a cheaper alternative to missile-based systems.

It is capable of defending against drone swarms and is designed with extensive automation, meaning it can be operated by a single person.

[3][4] The system can be mounted to a variety of platforms, from ships to ground vehicles, and will be used to defend critical assets and bases.

[5][6] It was successfully field tested by the British Army's 7th Air Defence Group in December 2024.