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    Northrop Grumman Tests Longer-Range Anti-Drone Bullets After Ukraine Feedback

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    Posted on October 3, 2025

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    Northrop Grumman is enhancing its anti-drone technology by testing longer-range bullets based on feedback from Ukrainian forces, aiming for cost-effective solutions.

    Northrop Grumman Enhances Anti-Drone Ammunition Based on Ukraine Insights

    Advancements in Anti-Drone Technology

    By Karol Badohal

    Feedback from Ukrainian Forces

    WARSAW (Reuters) -U.S. defence firm Northrop Grumman is testing higher calibre cannon bullets to shoot down drones at lower cost, based on feedback from Ukrainian soldiers who are increasingly facing swarms of high-flying unmanned aircraft, a top company executive told Reuters.

    Cost-Effectiveness of New Ammunition

    Governments are keen for ways to defeat low-cost drones with equally low cost or cheaper interceptors. Currently the most cost-effective way is to shoot down a drone with a bullet, which costs pennies or dollars while many interceptor missiles, such as the Patriot, cost millions of dollars each.

    Technical Specifications of the Bushmaster Cannon

    Northrop Grumman has supplied Ukraine with its counter unmanned aircraft system, M-ACE, that uses a medium-calibre cannon to shoot down drones.

    "They love the (anti-drone) system. They want more range because they want to shoot these things down further out, which completely makes sense... So we're taking that feedback," Northrop Grumman Vice President Steve O'Bryan told Reuters on the sidelines of the Warsaw Security Forum this week.

    Ukraine has been adapting its air defences since Russia's invasion in 2022 to be more effective against increasingly large air raids, which can now comprise hundreds of drones at a time.

    Northrop Grumman's Bushmaster cannon currently uses 25-40 millimetre rounds and could shoot down drones up to a three-mile distance, but increasing the calibre to 50 mm would significantly broaden the range, even five-fold, O'Bryan said.

    "They've (Ukrainians) asked: Hey, we need a higher calibre so it goes further. And that's what we're working on right now. We're in test on that," he said, adding the company was looking into 50 millimetre and higher calibres.

    He said the Bushmaster cannon, a chain-driven gun which shoots multiple rounds per second, could hit in rapid succession numerous targets attacking in swarms and would be much less expensive than using often scarce air defence missiles.

    "Not every target is a Patriot target, right? There's two things with that. One is Patriot missiles are expensive... Even if they weren't expensive, they're a low-density weapon. There's just not that many of them," O'Bryan said.

    "You need to save them for the targets that demand the Patriot missile."

    Cost-effect considerations led the company to equip the Bushmaster with proximity ammunition that bursts into fragments upon nearing its target, destroying it without the need for a direct hit.

    "We've got to get on the right side of that cost exchange ratio curve, where we shoot a cheaper round than the drone," O'Bryan said. "And I think this is one of those solutions that can do it. So, even if you have to fire multiple rounds, you're still going to be on the positive side of that."

    (Reporting by Karol Badohal; Editing by Susan Fenton)

    Table of Contents

    • Advancements in Anti-Drone Technology
    • Feedback from Ukrainian Forces
    • Cost-Effectiveness of New Ammunition
    • Technical Specifications of the Bushmaster Cannon

    Key Takeaways

    • •Northrop Grumman is testing higher calibre bullets for drones.
    • •Feedback from Ukrainian forces prompted these tests.
    • •The Bushmaster cannon's range could increase five-fold.
    • •Cost-effective solutions are crucial for drone interception.
    • •Proximity ammunition enhances target destruction efficiency.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Northrop Grumman tests longer-range anti-drone bullets after Ukraine feedback

    1What is anti-drone technology?

    Anti-drone technology refers to systems and methods used to detect, track, and neutralize unauthorized drones, often employed for security and defense purposes.

    2What is cost-effectiveness in military technology?

    Cost-effectiveness in military technology evaluates the financial efficiency of a system, ensuring that the benefits outweigh the costs, especially in terms of operational effectiveness.

    3What is a cannon?

    A cannon is a large, heavy artillery piece that fires projectiles using explosive force, typically used in military applications for long-range attacks.

    4What are interceptor missiles?

    Interceptor missiles are designed to target and destroy incoming threats, such as enemy missiles or aircraft, often used in defense systems.

    5What is proximity ammunition?

    Proximity ammunition is designed to explode when it comes close to a target, maximizing damage without needing a direct hit.

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