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Australia's EOS demonstrates C-UAS capabilities

by Kapil Kajal

The Slinger, pictured above from the demonstrations, has a maximum ammunition load of 150 rounds. The Slinger's thermal imager has a detection range of more than 13,700 m, a recognition range of more than 5,100 m, and an identification range of more than 4,000 m. (EOS)

Canberra-based Electro Optic Systems (EOS) demonstrated its directed energy and kinetic counter-unmanned aircraft systems (C-UASs) capabilities in the presence of “potential export customers from Europe, the Middle East, North America, and Southeast Asia”, the company announced on 5 September.

An EOS spokesperson told Janes that it has demonstrated Titanis and Slinger C-UASs in the field environment.

According to a press release by EOS, the demonstration involved destroying unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) with machine guns out to 500 m and lasers beyond 1,000 m, “with a very high level of accuracy”.

The Titanis C-UAS capability can counter single UAVs within 8 seconds of detection to a range of up to 4,000 m, according to company specifications.

“The Titanis system is designed to defeat not only single UAV threats but also swarm UAV tactics recently observed in operational theatres across the Middle East,” said the specifications.


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Australia's EOS demonstrates C-UAS capabilities

by Kapil Kajal

The Slinger, pictured above from the demonstrations, has a maximum ammunition load of 150 rounds. The Slinger's thermal imager has a detection range of more than 13,700 m, a recognition range of more than 5,100 m, and an identification range of more than 4,000 m. (EOS)

Canberra-based Electro Optic Systems (EOS) demonstrated its directed energy and kinetic counter-unmanned aircraft systems (C-UASs) capabilities in the presence of “potential export customers from Europe, the Middle East, North America, and Southeast Asia”, the company announced on 5 September.

An EOS spokesperson told Janes that it has demonstrated Titanis and Slinger C-UASs in the field environment.

According to a press release by EOS, the demonstration involved destroying unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) with machine guns out to 500 m and lasers beyond 1,000 m, “with a very high level of accuracy”.

The Titanis C-UAS capability can counter single UAVs within 8 seconds of detection to a range of up to 4,000 m, according to company specifications.

“The Titanis system is designed to defeat not only single UAV threats but also swarm UAV tactics recently observed in operational theatres across the Middle East,” said the specifications.


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Canberra-based Electro Optic Systems (EOS) demonstrated its directed energy and kinetic counter-unma...

Australia's EOS demonstrates C-UAS capabilities

by Kapil Kajal

The Slinger, pictured above from the demonstrations, has a maximum ammunition load of 150 rounds. The Slinger's thermal imager has a detection range of more than 13,700 m, a recognition range of more than 5,100 m, and an identification range of more than 4,000 m. (EOS)

Canberra-based Electro Optic Systems (EOS) demonstrated its directed energy and kinetic counter-unmanned aircraft systems (C-UASs) capabilities in the presence of “potential export customers from Europe, the Middle East, North America, and Southeast Asia”, the company announced on 5 September.

An EOS spokesperson told Janes that it has demonstrated Titanis and Slinger C-UASs in the field environment.

According to a press release by EOS, the demonstration involved destroying unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) with machine guns out to 500 m and lasers beyond 1,000 m, “with a very high level of accuracy”.

The Titanis C-UAS capability can counter single UAVs within 8 seconds of detection to a range of up to 4,000 m, according to company specifications.

“The Titanis system is designed to defeat not only single UAV threats but also swarm UAV tactics recently observed in operational theatres across the Middle East,” said the specifications.


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Canberra-based Electro Optic Systems (EOS) demonstrated its directed energy and kinetic counter-unma...

Australia's EOS demonstrates C-UAS capabilities

by Kapil Kajal

The Slinger, pictured above from the demonstrations, has a maximum ammunition load of 150 rounds. The Slinger's thermal imager has a detection range of more than 13,700 m, a recognition range of more than 5,100 m, and an identification range of more than 4,000 m. (EOS)

Canberra-based Electro Optic Systems (EOS) demonstrated its directed energy and kinetic counter-unmanned aircraft systems (C-UASs) capabilities in the presence of “potential export customers from Europe, the Middle East, North America, and Southeast Asia”, the company announced on 5 September.

An EOS spokesperson told Janes that it has demonstrated Titanis and Slinger C-UASs in the field environment.

According to a press release by EOS, the demonstration involved destroying unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) with machine guns out to 500 m and lasers beyond 1,000 m, “with a very high level of accuracy”.

The Titanis C-UAS capability can counter single UAVs within 8 seconds of detection to a range of up to 4,000 m, according to company specifications.

“The Titanis system is designed to defeat not only single UAV threats but also swarm UAV tactics recently observed in operational theatres across the Middle East,” said the specifications.


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Canberra-based Electro Optic Systems (EOS) demonstrated its directed energy and kinetic counter-unma...

Australia's EOS demonstrates C-UAS capabilities

by Kapil Kajal

The Slinger, pictured above from the demonstrations, has a maximum ammunition load of 150 rounds. The Slinger's thermal imager has a detection range of more than 13,700 m, a recognition range of more than 5,100 m, and an identification range of more than 4,000 m. (EOS)

Canberra-based Electro Optic Systems (EOS) demonstrated its directed energy and kinetic counter-unmanned aircraft systems (C-UASs) capabilities in the presence of “potential export customers from Europe, the Middle East, North America, and Southeast Asia”, the company announced on 5 September.

An EOS spokesperson told Janes that it has demonstrated Titanis and Slinger C-UASs in the field environment.

According to a press release by EOS, the demonstration involved destroying unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) with machine guns out to 500 m and lasers beyond 1,000 m, “with a very high level of accuracy”.

The Titanis C-UAS capability can counter single UAVs within 8 seconds of detection to a range of up to 4,000 m, according to company specifications.

“The Titanis system is designed to defeat not only single UAV threats but also swarm UAV tactics recently observed in operational theatres across the Middle East,” said the specifications.


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Canberra-based Electro Optic Systems (EOS) demonstrated its directed energy and kinetic counter-unma...

Australia's EOS demonstrates C-UAS capabilities

by Kapil Kajal

The Slinger, pictured above from the demonstrations, has a maximum ammunition load of 150 rounds. The Slinger's thermal imager has a detection range of more than 13,700 m, a recognition range of more than 5,100 m, and an identification range of more than 4,000 m. (EOS)

Canberra-based Electro Optic Systems (EOS) demonstrated its directed energy and kinetic counter-unmanned aircraft systems (C-UASs) capabilities in the presence of “potential export customers from Europe, the Middle East, North America, and Southeast Asia”, the company announced on 5 September.

An EOS spokesperson told Janes that it has demonstrated Titanis and Slinger C-UASs in the field environment.

According to a press release by EOS, the demonstration involved destroying unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) with machine guns out to 500 m and lasers beyond 1,000 m, “with a very high level of accuracy”.

The Titanis C-UAS capability can counter single UAVs within 8 seconds of detection to a range of up to 4,000 m, according to company specifications.

“The Titanis system is designed to defeat not only single UAV threats but also swarm UAV tactics recently observed in operational theatres across the Middle East,” said the specifications.


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https://www.janes.com/defence-news/australias-eos-demonstrates-c-uas-capabilities/

Canberra-based Electro Optic Systems (EOS) demonstrated its directed energy and kinetic counter-unma...

Australia's EOS demonstrates C-UAS capabilities

by Kapil Kajal

The Slinger, pictured above from the demonstrations, has a maximum ammunition load of 150 rounds. The Slinger's thermal imager has a detection range of more than 13,700 m, a recognition range of more than 5,100 m, and an identification range of more than 4,000 m. (EOS)

Canberra-based Electro Optic Systems (EOS) demonstrated its directed energy and kinetic counter-unmanned aircraft systems (C-UASs) capabilities in the presence of “potential export customers from Europe, the Middle East, North America, and Southeast Asia”, the company announced on 5 September.

An EOS spokesperson told Janes that it has demonstrated Titanis and Slinger C-UASs in the field environment.

According to a press release by EOS, the demonstration involved destroying unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) with machine guns out to 500 m and lasers beyond 1,000 m, “with a very high level of accuracy”.

The Titanis C-UAS capability can counter single UAVs within 8 seconds of detection to a range of up to 4,000 m, according to company specifications.

“The Titanis system is designed to defeat not only single UAV threats but also swarm UAV tactics recently observed in operational theatres across the Middle East,” said the specifications.


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Canberra-based Electro Optic Systems (EOS) demonstrated its directed energy and kinetic counter-unma...

Australia's EOS demonstrates C-UAS capabilities

by Kapil Kajal

The Slinger, pictured above from the demonstrations, has a maximum ammunition load of 150 rounds. The Slinger's thermal imager has a detection range of more than 13,700 m, a recognition range of more than 5,100 m, and an identification range of more than 4,000 m. (EOS)

Canberra-based Electro Optic Systems (EOS) demonstrated its directed energy and kinetic counter-unmanned aircraft systems (C-UASs) capabilities in the presence of “potential export customers from Europe, the Middle East, North America, and Southeast Asia”, the company announced on 5 September.

An EOS spokesperson told Janes that it has demonstrated Titanis and Slinger C-UASs in the field environment.

According to a press release by EOS, the demonstration involved destroying unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) with machine guns out to 500 m and lasers beyond 1,000 m, “with a very high level of accuracy”.

The Titanis C-UAS capability can counter single UAVs within 8 seconds of detection to a range of up to 4,000 m, according to company specifications.

“The Titanis system is designed to defeat not only single UAV threats but also swarm UAV tactics recently observed in operational theatres across the Middle East,” said the specifications.


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