Leonardo DRS Develops Anti-Drone System 'Ring C-UxS' for U.S. Military with Israeli Startup Regulus
Leonardo DRS has won a U.S. Defense Department contract to develop the 'Ring C-UxS' anti-drone system, in collaboration with Israeli startup Regulus. Testing occurred in June 2025 at Yuma, Arizona, where the system demonstrated its ability to intercept and neutralize drones from various sources. The partnership highlights Leonardo's ongoing military collaborations, including prior acquisitions and ties to the Israeli defense sector.

Leonardo DRS secured a contract from the U.S. Defense Department for the 'Ring C-UxS' anti-drone system, developed in partnership with Israeli startup Regulus. Testing took place in June 2025 at Yuma, Arizona, where the system effectively identified and neutralized drone threats.
The 'Ring' leverages advanced electronic detection and global navigation satellite systems to counter both civilian and military drones. Regulus, backed by significant funding and partnerships with major Israeli defense firms, plays a critical role in the military-industrial complex linked to the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The system is already deployed among Israeli forces and NATO countries.




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