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Posted By: DVC, 3/18/2026 5:38:33 PM

The solution to the Iranian drone problem may already be in the pipeline. This involves a long-serving U.S. drone, the Raytheon Coyote. The latest version, the Block 3NK (Non-Kinetic) has demonstrated that it can knock down numerous enemy drones without ever actually striking them – and then turn around and do it again. The first version of the Coyote originated in a 2004 requirement from the U.S. Navy’s Office of Naval Research for a small, expendable UAV to serve with the P-3 Orion antisubmarine aircraft. The drone was to be launched from the plane’s sonobuoy tubes, at which point the straight wings would unfold. Originally intended as a remote sensor platform

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The latest version of Raytheon's Coyote anti-UAS drone is amazing. Watch the video, not the 'non kinetic' kill as enemy drones just fall down....apparently electronically dead without contact.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: DVC 3/18/2026 5:48:59 PM (No. 2081933)
The "drive by drone killer"...... This engineer was very curious about how a "non kinetic" kill might be done on enemy drones with just a near flyby. A bit of searching found a number of tech papers online about high power pulsed power generation systems that have been built and tested. One system can generate 5.2 gigawatt pulses at a 5 per second rate. My engineering mind says.....gee, connect that to a microwave generator and a omnidirectional antenna and you can create HUGE power pulses in nearby electronics. 5.2 Gigawatts is 5,200,000,000 watts, about half the total power output of the Hoover Dam. Now this pulse is only for a fraction of a second, but boy that's like a lightning bolt to sensitive electronics. Even given that power transmission thru the air is inherently short range (Tesla's dream of transmitting power thru the air was nutty), when you are feet away from a sensitive computerize electronic control system.....which is built with an antenna intended to gather in radio waves (control signals), that much power would fry everything. Zap, you're dead. And....its about four times the power needed to send a DeLorean back in time.....doncha know! Grin.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: DVC 3/18/2026 5:59:20 PM (No. 2081936)
in OP comment...that should be "NOTE the non-kinetic kill. Nothing blows up,drones fall.
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