Russia is giving its legacy cannons a new role in the drone era.
State-owned Rostec has developed 30mm programmable airburst rounds that detonate mid-air, scattering shrapnel to hit fast-moving drones.
Designed for use on 2A42 autocannons aboard BMP-2 vehicles and Ka-52M helicopters, the new ammo reportedly provides a cost-conscious way of fighting drones compared with traditional missile systems.
Read the full story on NextGen Defense: Russia Turns Cannons Into Counter-Drone Weapons With New Airburst Rounds









