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‼️🛡️🇫🇷 Thales has unveiled the LGR275 Proxy guided rocket and RapidStriker mobile counter-drone system at Eurosatory, promoting a cheaper alternative to costly missiles for intercepting drones. RapidStriker combines sensors, automated fire control, and weapon options including 70mm rockets and small-caliber cannons on a vehicle-mounted platform, capable of engaging drone...

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