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Rheinmetall company introduced Skynex air defense system to fight drone swarms

  • October 25, 2022
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The German concern Rheinmetall presented the wheeled Skynex industrial defense system for combating unmanned aerial vehicles and other air targets. The company showcased a vehicle-mounted version of the

Rheinmetall company introduced Skynex air defense system to fight drone swarms

The German concern Rheinmetall presented the wheeled Skynex industrial defense system for combating unmanned aerial vehicles and other air targets. The company showcased a vehicle-mounted version of the Skynex defense system equipped with a 35mm Oerlikon Mk3 gun.

Skynex is Rheinmetall’s core air defense concept that sets a new standard with its unique and proven architecture. The Rheinmetall Skynex anti-aircraft system has demonstrated its ability to destroy swarms of drones in test trials. The technology includes a control system and Oerlikon Skymaster.

Additional equipment and launch systems can be added to Skynex, including Oerlikon X-TAR3D Tactical radars, Oerlikon GDF009 TREO 35mm backup gun, Oerlikon laser cannon and the new Denel Cheetah C-RAM (Counter Rocket, Artillery, Mortar).

The 35 mm Oerlikon Mk3 cannon used in Skynex air defense systems has a long effective range of 4,000 meters and a firing rate of 1,000 rounds per minute.

The module is equipped with an X-Band surveillance radar, which ensures the operation of autonomous sector search, which makes targeting simple and fast.

Search and defeat are done automatically thanks to the built-in fire process. The system can be controlled remotely from anywhere. The Oerlikon Skymaster is a universal solution for command and control, which is of paramount importance for providing land defense.

Its main operational advantages are the display of a comprehensive aerial picture based on all available information sources, an effective real-time threat assessment and an intelligent weapon assignment algorithm, coordination of different weapon systems and fire control in a flexible system architecture.

Source: Port Altele

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