For too long, African militaries have been dependent on foreign procurement cycles on the willingness of external partners to supply, or withhold, critical defence technology. That dependency carries a price beyond the financial. It shapes doctrine, limits responsiveness, and creates vulnerabilities that adversaries learn to exploit. A homegrown kamikaze drone capability breaks that dependency in a category that matters enormously.
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Counter-Drone Systems for African Militaries: Detect, Jam, and Neutralize UAV Threats
A Technical and Operational Guide for West, East, and Central African Commands By Babasky Technologies | … Counter-Drone Systems for African Militaries: Detect, Jam, and Neutralize UAV ThreatsRead more
