Russian Military Tests New Net-Firing Round for Anti-Drone Defense
The Russian military is testing a new anti-drone technology developed by Orda-Pilot, consisting of a net-firing round for standard grenade launchers. This round, designed to capture drones by entangling their propellers, was created in response to military needs during combat operations. The net launcher can be quickly reloaded and is supplied with three rounds, with an effective range of 30-40 meters and a maximum range of 55 meters.

The Russian military is currently testing a net-firing round developed by Orda-Pilot for standard underbarrel grenade launchers (GP-25, GP-30, GP-34). This round replaces a fragmentation grenade with a net designed to entangle drone propellers, deploying at a distance when fired.
The development was initiated due to the increasing threat of small drones in combat, as conventional air defense measures are often ineffective. The net launcher can be reloaded with standard ammunition and comes with three rounds, with a net size of 4x4 meters and an effective range of 30-40 meters, reaching up to 55 meters.




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