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NSWC Crane Develops Drone Killer Cartridge
March 20, 2026
The Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane in Indiana has developed a new low-cost Drone Killer Cartridge (DKC) designed to counter small unmanned aerial systems (UAS) using existing rifles and machine guns without requiring weapon modifications. This cartridge employs a shotgun-style effect to increase hit probability and reduce collateral damage, offering a cost-effective kinetic solution for counter-UAS operations. While initially intended for Marine Corps use, the technology has potential applications for other federal agencies such as the Department of Homeland Security and Border Patrol, as well as civilian defense sectors.
- Procurement professionals should note the DKC's compatibility with current small arms, enabling rapid integration without additional weapon system costs.
- This innovation signals growing demand for affordable, scalable counter-UAS solutions across military and homeland security domains.
- Contractors specializing in ammunition manufacturing and counter-drone technologies may find new opportunities to support production and deployment.
- Agencies involved in border security and civilian protection could consider this technology for enhancing their counter-UAS capabilities.
We’re offering improved probability of hit and an increased number hits on target per round fired, which ultimately leads to a more effective counter UAS kinetic kill.
— Brian Hoffman
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Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane, Department of War, Department of Homeland Security, Border Patrol
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