Technological Perspectives of Countering UAV Swarms.

Received: 18 Oct 2023, Revised: 22 Oct 2023, Accepted: 07 Dec 2023, Available online: 11 Dec 2023, Version of Record: 11 Dec 2023

Nallamalli, Ranjana; Singh, Kulwant; Kumar, Indra Deo

Abstract


Conventional AD systems have been found less effective for countering UAVs and loitering munitions. This has necessitated the development of counter-UAV systems with different functionalities. A cluster of armed UAVs as swarm formations has further rendered the conventional AD systems far from effective, emphasizing the need to consider countering swarms as the most crucial element in new-generation aerial threat mitigation strategies. In this paper, the capabilities of UAV swarms and vital military assets exposed to such attacks are identified. To protect the vital assets from aerial swarm threats, ideal system characteristics of a counter-UAV (C-UAV) swarm system to overcome the challenges are discussed. Currently available acquisition & engagement technology is analyzed and the application of these systems to counter swarm applications is brought out. New requirements are discussed and a conceptual design of a layered system is derived which can handle a large spectrum of aerial threats including a swarm of UAVs. This system is expected to have a higher rate of engagement and can be designed with low-cost network-integrated systems.
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CONCEPTUAL designSYSTEMS developmentMILITARY weapons



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