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We are dedicated to overcoming the asymmetric challenges inherent to the future of national security.
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NEW: Leonidas Autonomous Ground Vehicle (AGV) debuts at AUSA Global Force. A mobile, autonomously-driven counter-UAS system pairing Epirus' Leonidas HPM platform with Kodiak's AI-powered driving system. Built in partnership with General Dynamics Land Systems + Kodiak AI .
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BREAKING. New $43.5 million contract from U.S. Army for the delivery of IFPC-HPM Generation II (GEN II) systems. GEN II delivers weaponized electromagnetic interference. Now with more range & more power for increased lethality against more threat types. Enhancements will build upon the demonstrated effectiveness, usability and safety of the first four IFPC-HPM and allow Army to conduct additional system performance validation to inform potential future Program of Record requirements.
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The Sixth Domain of warfare has emerged. It's a battlespace that converges a saturation of asymmetric, robotic & growingly autonomous electronic threats across all domains. We’ve seen these threats oversaturate current defense systems not built for this dimension of warfare.
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Introducing Leonidas H2O: a high-energy, high-power microwave system, validated in DoD testing to disable boat motors and drones. Built using the scalable Leonidas HPM technology platform, Leonidas H2O disabled all vessel motors it was tested against at operationally relevant ranges during the US Navy's Advanced Naval Technology Exercise. “The Department of Defense has spent years of research and development and poured tens-of-millions of dollars into developing a non-kinetic vessel stop solution, with no operational system deployed to date. With Leonidas H2O, we are bringing forth a proven technology with demonstrated effectiveness to fill this capability gap, today." - Epirus CEO Andy Lowery.
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The US has spent upwards of $2 million per unit to defeat drones that cost hundreds to thousands. Drones are easily mass-produced, while the US kinetic arsenal can face years-long lead times. Leonidas costs pennies per kill, is ready for production now and its magazine is unlimited.
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