AJBAN 442A Advanced Mobile Counter-Drone System
The AJBAN 442A Advanced Mobile Counter-Drone System utilizes the Ajban 442A armored vehicle, which is equipped with state-of-the-art radar and detection systems, along with the versatile ADASI Shadow 3 counter-drone system. This innovative system is designed to meet the challenges of modern warfare, providing military forces with the capability to counter drone threats in real-time and enhancing defense capabilities on the battlefield as well as in secured areas.
The vehicle features advanced radar and detection systems mounted on its roof, enabling it to detect and track hostile drones from considerable distances. This proactive defense mechanism enhances safety against aerial threats. Additionally, the Ajban 442A is fitted with three containers at the rear, each designed to house and launch the ADASI Shadow 3—a portable, vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) drone. This setup allows military units to rapidly deploy the Shadow 3 from a mobile platform, ensuring quick responses to drone attacks or surveillance missions. The launch system is designed for swift deployment, even while the vehicle is in motion, which means that the Ajban 442A can remain mobile while actively engaging incoming threats.
The ADASI Shadow 3 is an advanced, dual-purpose drone designed for both countermeasure and strike missions. It is equipped with GPS anti-jamming capabilities, providing high resilience in contested environments where electronic warfare may disrupt standard communications. The drone has a range of over 30 kilometers and an endurance of up to 20 minutes, making it highly effective in intercepting enemy unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or executing precision-guided strikes. Its maximum speed can vary between 200 km/h and 400 km/h, depending on the propulsion system, which can be either electric or a turbine jet engine. This flexibility in propulsion allows the Shadow 3 to be tailored to different mission requirements, offering a unique level of adaptability for military forces. When deployed in its countermeasure role, the Shadow 3 drone can effectively neutralize or intercept hostile drones mid-flight, ensuring that enemy UAVs do not pose a significant threat to personnel or critical infrastructure. Its capability to conduct electronic warfare operations further enhances its utility, allowing it to jam or disrupt the communications of adversary drones. In its strike role, the Shadow 3 can execute targeted aerial attacks with precision, utilizing autonomous target acquisition and engagement. This versatility makes it suitable for a wide range of missions, from tactical defense operations to precision strikes against strategic targets.
Key features of the Shadow 3 include its customizable airframe variants (either electric or turbine jet), computer vision navigation, and target recognition systems. The GPS anti-jamming feature ensures that the drone remains operational even in contested environments, where electronic warfare tactics are common. Its autonomous target acquisition and engagement capabilities, combined with its launcher system, facilitate rapid deployment and effective use in high-pressure combat situations.
The Shadow 3 is designed with specific specifications to maximize its effectiveness in modern warfare. It has a length ranging from 1 meter to 2.5 meters, a wingspan between 0.5 meters and 2 meters, and a maximum take-off weight exceeding 16 kilograms. Its range extends beyond 30 kilometers, and it can carry a maximum payload of 3 kilograms, making it ideal for various types of munitions or payloads. Depending on the propulsion system, the drone's maximum speed can range from 200 km/h to 400 km/h, providing a rapid response to evolving threats.
The Ajban 442A vehicle, combined with the ADASI Shadow 3 drone, represents a comprehensive and highly mobile solution to the increasing challenge of countering drone attacks. The integration of these systems offers military and security forces a unique capability to detect, intercept, and neutralize aerial threats while maintaining full ground mobility. As the use of drones in both military and civilian contexts continues to rise, the demand for adaptable, rapid-response countermeasures becomes increasingly critical. ADASI’s solution effectively addresses this need, offering a versatile and efficient means of defending against one of the most significant security threats of the modern era.