14-05-2025
U.K. rolls out jammer drones to shield F-35 and Typhoon fighters
The U.K. launched StormShroud, drone wingmen designed to blind radars and draw fire away from far pricier, manned aircraft like the F-35 and Typhoon.
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The Royal Air Force will for the first time "benefit from high-end electronic warfare without needing crew to man it," the defense ministry and prime minister's office said in a joint statement.
State of play: StormShroud combines the Tekever AR3 unmanned aerial vehicle with the Leonardo U.K. BriteStorm electronic warfare payload.
The AR3 has more than 10,000 hours of flight time in Ukraine.
Research and development for the jammer began in 2017. Leonardo said it can also be mounted to missiles.
Together, it's the first in a line of autonomous collaborative platforms (ACP) the military is anticipating.
Air Chief Marshal Sir Rich Knighton, chief of the Air Staff, in a statement described StormShroud's arrival as a "seminal moment."