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    Home»World»Nimbrix: Sweden’s Answer to Drone Warfare and its Impact on India’s Defense

    Nimbrix: Sweden’s Answer to Drone Warfare and its Impact on India’s Defense

    World October 2, 20252 Mins Read
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    Conflicts around the world, including the Russia-Ukraine war, have highlighted the growing importance of drones in modern warfare. Their role has expanded from surveillance to offensive strikes, posing significant challenges to traditional defenses. Saab’s Nimbrix missile offers a solution designed to combat these threats. The Nimbrix provides a cost-effective and adaptable approach to drone defense. Its lightweight design and compact size enable easy transport and deployment across various scenarios.

    Traditional methods of combating drones, such as laser systems or signal jammers, often struggle to match the speed and swarm tactics of the latest drone technologies. The Nimbrix missile addresses these issues with features designed for superior target engagement. The Nimbrix operates on a ‘fire-and-forget’ principle, meaning the missile can be fired without constant guidance. With a length of under one meter and a weight of under three kilograms, the missile is easily portable. It can be mounted on a tripod, a vehicle, or deployed in fixed locations. It utilizes an active infrared seeker to autonomously identify and engage targets. The missile’s warhead explodes near the drone, sending out a burst of fragments to ensure destruction. The Nimbrix is especially effective against drone swarms. Saab plans to manufacture the missile in India, supporting the ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ initiative. Designed with a range of 2-5 kilometers, this system is specifically made to target inexpensive drones, reducing the need for expensive missile systems like BrahMos and Agni-V.

    anti-drone Atmanirbhar Bharat defense Drone Warfare Drones india Military Technology Missile Nimbrix Saab
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