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In a demonstration of cutting-edge air defense, military forces tested monstrously powerful anti-air missiles against fast, maneuverable drones designed to simulate modern aerial threats.
The tests showcased a range of systems, from MANPADS (man-portable air-defense systems) such as the U.S.-made Stinger and the British Starstreak, to advanced C-RAM (Counter-Rocket, Artillery, and Mortar) systems capable of intercepting incoming projectiles in real time.
Drones, increasingly used in conflicts worldwide, present unique challenges due to their speed, agility, and low altitude flight paths. The live-fire exercises highlighted how these missile systems can adapt to detect, track, and neutralize targets that might otherwise evade traditional defenses.
Experts say the growing reliance on drones in both state and non-state warfare has accelerated investment in short-range air defense systems. “Drones are fast, cheap, and dangerous. Systems like Stinger, Starstreak, and C-RAM are becoming essential on today’s battlefield,” one analyst noted.
The tests not only demonstrated the raw power of these interceptors but also emphasized their role in protecting troops, cities, and infrastructure from modern aerial threats. With drone warfare rapidly evolving, anti-air missile technology remains a cornerstone of global defense strategy.
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