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Electromagnetic Weapon Destroys Drone Swarm In Seconds: 'Singularity Event'

September 1, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Electromagnetic Weapon Successfully Neutralizes Drone Swarm

The rise of drones in military and tech circles faces a new threat with the development of advanced weaponry.

A recent test conducted by defense contractor Epirus demonstrated the effectiveness of its latest electromagnetic weapon, Leonidas, in swiftly neutralizing a swarm of 49 quadcopters at Camp Atterbury, Indiana. According to Axios, the groundbreaking test was attended by various U.S. military services, foreign allies, and Indo-Pacific partners. Epirus CEO Andy Lowery described the weapon as a “singularity event.”

Epirus’ Integrated Fires Protection Capability High-Powered Microwave weapons at Balikatan 2025 in the Philippines. Photo: Brandon Rickert/U.S. Army

As the U.S. military enhances its drone capabilities to maintain air superiority, technological advancements like the Leonidas pose a challenge to the proliferation of unmanned systems. Recent policy changes by the Pentagon, spearheaded by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, aim to expedite the integration of U.S.-made drones into military squads, particularly in the Indo-Pacific region.

WATCH: @SecDef Pete Hegseth signs a memo – delivered by drone – to fast-track production and deployment pic.twitter.com/LHgP60BNA5

— FOX & Friends (@foxandfriends) July 11, 2025

Hegseth’s directive includes streamlining drone acquisition processes, utilizing AI for sourcing components, and establishing dedicated testing ranges by 2027.

While the U.S. expands its drone arsenal, the emergence of countermeasures like Leonidas underscores the need to anticipate advanced defenses that could diminish the effectiveness of drones, especially in confrontations with adversaries such as China.

H/T CAPITAL

Tyler Durden
Mon, 09/01/2025 – 21:25

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