At the upcoming AUSA (Association of the United States Army) annual meeting, Rafael Advanced Defense Systems will unveil new unmanned air defense systems designed to offer ground troops comprehensive protection and enhanced combat capabilities. Among the systems being showcased are the laser-based Lite Beam and the 30 mm Samson remote weapon system, both mounted on four-wheeled vehicles. These systems will provide ground forces with flexible and extensive defense against advanced aerial threats, including UAVs. Rafael will also highlight the enhanced capabilities of its Trophy active protection system for military vehicles, which has demonstrated its effectiveness against various battlefield threats in the ongoing war.
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