This New Russian Gun Might Be Able to Knock Drones Out of the Sky

July 21, 2019 Topic: Security Blog Brand: The Buzz Tags: RussiaMilitaryTechnololgyGuns

This New Russian Gun Might Be Able to Knock Drones Out of the Sky

What can it do it? 

Just two years after Russian defense contractor Zala Aero first unveiled REX-1 anti-drone system back in 2017, the Kalashnikov Concern subsidiary is back with an girthy update to its slick electronic rifle.

Presented at the Russian Defense Ministry's Army 2019 International Military and Technical Forum in Moscow in late June, the new REX-2 offers additional electronic warfare capabilities in a lightweight (3 kg) package.

The REX-2 comes with multiple radio and satellite navigation signal jamming modules capable of disrupting a range military and civilian communications from GPS to LTE, along with additional stroboscope and laser capabilities.

"The modular scheme allows arming the gun for specific missions," Army Recognition reports. "The 'quadcopter' jams control channels and information transmission, the 'satellite' jams navigation systems, the 'antenna' blocks Wi-Fi and the 'telephone' - mobile communications. The frequencies can be tuned according to customer requirements."

This first appeared in Task and Purpose here