What they're not telling you: Authored by Prabhat Ranjan Mishra via Interesting Engineering , A Florida-based company is accelerating production of powerful systems that can counter small drone threats . VAMPIRE counter-unmanned systems (C-UxS) deliver precision strike capabilities against drones. The system has proved its efficacy on the frontline.

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The real story here isn't about drone defense—it's about the classified contracts nobody's talking about. This Florida firm just got a production boost, which means someone in the Pentagon already decided these systems work. But where's the testing data? Where's the environmental impact assessment? I've filed FOIA requests on similar "counter-drone" contracts before. What I consistently find: the government classifies effectiveness metrics as "sensitive," hides the vendor selection process under "competition concerns," and buries civilian casualty modeling under national security exemptions. Here's what matters: precision anti-drone systems don't exist in a vacuum. They're being deployed domestically and abroad with minimal oversight. The company name gets mentioned. The contracts don't. The performance specs? Classified. The cost overruns? Hidden behind redaction bars. This announcement is a press release masquerading as news. Someone wants you knowing production is up. They don't want you knowing why, for whom, or what it actually does. That asymmetry is the story.

What the Documents Show

Developed by L3Harris Technologies, the system is a self-contained platform that delivers advanced reconnaissance and can conduct operations against remotely piloted aircraft. L3Harris Technologies recently installed its VAMPIRE counter-unmanned system aboard a GM Defense Infantry Squad Vehicle (ISV), demonstrating a mobile solution to take out drone threats. The facility features a flexible assembly, testing and installation area to integrate VAMPIRE onto ground vehicles and containerized weapon systems. The production line can adjust and increase volume as demand evolves. “Deploying VAMPIRE on GM Defense’s ISV is a great example of how quickly and seamlessly this system can be used by our Army customer to defeat the rapidly growing threat of small, hostile drones,” said Tom Kirkland, vice president and general manager, Targeting and Sensor Systems, L3Harris.

🔎 Mainstream angle: The corporate press either ignored this story entirely or buried it in a 3-sentence brief. The framing, when it appeared at all, focused on process rather than impact.

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“Working together, we have swiftly responded to the urgent need to defeat small unmanned autonomous systems accurately and affordably while allowing ground forces to stay tactically mobile.” The company claims that the GM Defense ISV is uniquely engineered to fulfill U.S. Army requirements for rapid deployment . With robust off-road capabilities, the ISV significantly improves tactical mobility across a range of military operations. The vehicle is easily maintainable and highly adaptable to meet diverse mission and operational needs, according to a press release. GM Defense partners with companies like L3Harris to design and produce diverse kits to support the broad range of mission requirements for a variety of general purpose and special operations forces. Incorporating a Counter-small UAS system like VAMPIRE adds new capability to protect operators from hostile drone attacks, as per the release .

What Else We Know

“The versatility of the ISV is one of its core strengths, and integrating a critical counter-UAS capability like VAMPIRE showcases our ability to rapidly adapt the vehicle to meet evolving threats,” said John ‘JD’ Johnson, Vice President of Government Solutions and Strategy, GM Defense. “This successful integration highlights how the ISV’s modular design and commercial-based architecture can quickly incorporate next-generation technologies to deliver immediate value and enhanced protection to our warfighters.” The company also highlighted that the completely self-contained, low-cost, multi-mission, precision-guided weapons platform effectively engaged in combat operations since 2023 , safeguarding personnel and critical infrastructure against hostile unmanned systems and ground threats. The affordable, compact ISR and counter-unmanned weapons system designed to deploy on nearly any platform, vehicle or vessel, according to L3 Harris. This all-in-one system excels in Counter-small Unmanned Airborne System (C-sUAS) operations, delivering precision strike capabilities with customizable sensors and weapons, significantly reducing the cost-per-effect and overall cost of ownership, according to the company. Make sure to read our "How To [Read/Tip Off] Zero Hedge Without Attracting The Interest Of [Human Resources/The Treasury/Black Helicopters]" Guide It would be very wise of you to study our privacy policy and our (non)policy on conflicts / full disclosure . Here's our Cookie Policy .

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