Swedish defense giant Saab has unveiled Nimbrix, its first counter-unmanned aerial system missile designed to tackle the rising threat of small drones on the battlefield.
The fire-and-forget weapon boasts a compact footprint, an active seeker for target tracking, and a hard-kill warhead capable of air-burst engagement against drone swarms.
Its modular design allows mounting on vehicles, fixed installations, or integration into broader air defense networks. It can also operate independently as a ground-based launcher.
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