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  • Travel Destination: Parga
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    Travel Destination: Parga
    Drone view of Valtos Beach and the Venetian Castle of Parga in Parga, Greece on September 3, 2025. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Parga
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    Travel Destination: Parga
    Aerial sunset view of the Venetian Castle of Parga and the town’s old harbor in Parga, Greece on September 3, 2025. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Parga
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    Travel Destination: Parga
    Drone view of the Venetian Castle of Parga in Parga, Greece on September 3, 2025. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Parga
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    Travel Destination: Parga
    Drone view of yachts and sailbots near the the Venetian Castle of Parga in Parga, Greece on September 3, 2025. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Parga
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    Travel Destination: Parga
    Aerial sunset view of the Venetian Castle of Parga and the town’s old harbor in Parga, Greece on September 3, 2025. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Parga
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    Travel Destination: Parga
    Aerial sunset view of the Venetian Castle of Parga and the town’s old harbor in Parga, Greece on September 3, 2025. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Parga
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    Travel Destination: Parga
    Drone view of the Venetian Castle of Parga in Parga, Greece on September 3, 2025. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Parga
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    Travel Destination: Parga
    Drone view of the Venetian Castle of Parga in Parga, Greece on September 3, 2025. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Parga
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    Travel Destination: Parga
    A drone view of boats anchored near Valtos Beach and the Venetian Castle of Parga in Parga, Greece on September 3, 2025. The Ionian coastline is a popular destination for sailing and summer tourism. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Parga
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    Travel Destination: Parga
    A drone view of boats near Valtos Beach and the Venetian Castle of Parga in Parga, Greece on September 3, 2025. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Parga
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    Travel Destination: Parga
    A drone view of boats near Valtos Beach in Parga, Greece on September 3, 2025. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Parga
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    Travel Destination: Parga
    Aerial view of sailing boats in Valtos Beach in Parga, Greece on September 3, 2025. The Ionian Sea provides a scenic anchorage surrounded by green hills. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Parga
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    Travel Destination: Parga
    People sunbathe and swim at Kryoneri Beach in Parga, Greece, on September 3, 2025. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Parga
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    Travel Destination: Parga
    Sailboats are anchored near the coast of Parga with the moon visible at dusk on September 3, 2025 in Parga, Greece. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Parga
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    Travel Destination: Parga
    A cat lies on a stone pier overlooking fishing boats docked in Parga, Greece, on September 3, 2025. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Parga
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    Travel Destination: Parga
    A view of the Venetian castle of Parga with boats docked along the waterfront in Parga, Greece, on September 3, 2025. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Parga
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    Travel Destination: Parga
    An anchor rests on a stone pier with a view of Parga’s old town and the Venetian castle in the background on September 3, 2025. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Parga
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    Travel Destination: Parga
    Rocky cliffs and islets rise from the Ionian Sea near Parga, Greece, on September 3, 2025. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Parga
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    Travel Destination: Parga
    People walk along the seaside promenade lined with restaurants and cafes in Parga, Greece, on September 3, 2025. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Parga
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    Travel Destination: Parga
    A view of rocky islets with trees in the Ionian Sea in Parga, Greece, on September 3, 2025. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Parga
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    Travel Destination: Parga
    A sailboat is seen anchored between rocky islets off the coast of Parga, Greece, on September 3, 2025. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Parga
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    Travel Destination: Parga
    A low-angle view of sun loungers and umbrellas on the beach in Parga on September 3, 2025 in Parga, Greece. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Parga
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    Travel Destination: Parga
    Stones are scattered on the sandy beach of Paralia Valtos in Parga on September 3, 2025 in Parga, Greece. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Parga
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    Travel Destination: Parga
    Tourists on the beach with sun loungers at the Paralia Valtos beach in Parga on September 3, 2025 in Parga, Greece. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Parga
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    Travel Destination: Parga
    Sun loungers and umbrellas are arranged on the beach in Parga on September 3, 2025 in Parga, Greece. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Parga
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    Travel Destination: Parga
    The harbor of Parga is seen illuminated at night on September 2, 2025 in Parga, Greece. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Parga
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    Travel Destination: Parga
    A general view of Parga illuminated at night on September 2, 2025 in Parga, Greece. Parga, located on the Ionian coast of Epirus, is a popular tourist destination. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Kefalonia
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    Travel Destination: Kefalonia
    A view of the Ionian Sea and the coastline of Kefalonia, Greece, at dusk on September 5, 2025. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Parga
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    Travel Destination: Parga
    Sailboats are anchored near the coast of Parga with the moon visible at dusk on September 3, 2025 in Parga, Greece. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Parga
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    Travel Destination: Parga
    Sailboats are anchored offshore against a sunset sky in Parga on September 3, 2025 in Parga, Greece. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Parga
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    Travel Destination: Parga
    Sailboats are anchored offshore against a sunset sky in Parga on September 3, 2025 in Parga, Greece. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Parga
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    Travel Destination: Parga
    Waves reach the sandy shore at sunset in Parga on September 3, 2025 in Parga, Greece. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Parga
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    Travel Destination: Parga
    A view of Kryoneri Beach with rows of umbrellas and sun loungers along the bay in Parga, Greece, on September 3, 2025. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Parga
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    Travel Destination: Parga
    A view of Kryoneri Beach with sun loungers, umbrellas, and swimmers in Parga, Greece, on September 3, 2025. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Parga
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    Travel Destination: Parga
    The moon is seen in the evening sky over Parga at dusk on September 3, 2025 in Parga, Greece. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Parga
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    Travel Destination: Parga
    Sailboats are anchored near the coast of Parga with the moon visible at dusk on September 3, 2025 in Parga, Greece. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Parga
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    Travel Destination: Parga
    A view of straw umbrellas and sunbathers on Kryoneri Beach with islets in the Ionian Sea in Parga, Greece, on September 3, 2025. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Parga
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    Travel Destination: Parga
    Sailboats are anchored in calm waters at dusk in Parga on September 3, 2025 in Parga, Greece. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Parga
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    Travel Destination: Parga
    Sailboats are anchored near the coast of Parga with the moon visible at dusk on September 3, 2025 in Parga, Greece. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Parga
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    Travel Destination: Parga
    Sailboats are anchored near the coast of Parga with the moon visible at dusk on September 3, 2025 in Parga, Greece. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)

     

  • FEATURE - Anti-Drohnen-Abwehrsystem holt mit Hilfe von Mikrowellen feindliche Drohnen vom Himmel
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    FEATURE - Anti-Drohnen-Abwehrsystem holt mit Hilfe von Mikrowellen feindliche Drohnen vom Himmel
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Leonidas 1
    Ref 12868
    26/04/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Epirus

    An anti-drone defence system which can blast them out of the sky using microwaves, has been developed.Drones for targeting assassinations and attacks on military bases are beginning to become popular with terrorists.The Leonidas by US company Epirus is a portable device is able to lock on to a swarm and destroy them long before they reach a target,It is named after the tutor of Macedonian conqueror Alexander the Great.The multi-target counter-electronics system is the size of a small folding trailer.It is able to direct high-powered solid state microwave energy to disable electronics, firing steerable EMP beams thousands of times per second. With precision digital capabilities, it can pick one target out of many, or attack an entire area at once in wide beam mode.It can drop swarms of drones creating a force field no electronic device can pass through unharmed.Thousands of rounds can be fired per second.The US Defense Department is preparing to start rolling them out for operational use, following a prototype demonstration in which the Leonidas successfully took down 66 out of 66 drones.

    OPS:Field exercise showing a Leonidas taking down a swarm of hostile drones

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Anti-Drohnen-Abwehrsystem holt mit Hilfe von Mikrowellen feindliche Drohnen vom Himmel
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    FEATURE - Anti-Drohnen-Abwehrsystem holt mit Hilfe von Mikrowellen feindliche Drohnen vom Himmel
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Leonidas 1
    Ref 12868
    26/04/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Epirus

    An anti-drone defence system which can blast them out of the sky using microwaves, has been developed.Drones for targeting assassinations and attacks on military bases are beginning to become popular with terrorists.The Leonidas by US company Epirus is a portable device is able to lock on to a swarm and destroy them long before they reach a target,It is named after the tutor of Macedonian conqueror Alexander the Great.The multi-target counter-electronics system is the size of a small folding trailer.It is able to direct high-powered solid state microwave energy to disable electronics, firing steerable EMP beams thousands of times per second. With precision digital capabilities, it can pick one target out of many, or attack an entire area at once in wide beam mode.It can drop swarms of drones creating a force field no electronic device can pass through unharmed.Thousands of rounds can be fired per second.The US Defense Department is preparing to start rolling them out for operational use, following a prototype demonstration in which the Leonidas successfully took down 66 out of 66 drones.

    OPS:Field exercise showing a Leonidas taking down a swarm of hostile drones

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Anti-Drohnen-Abwehrsystem holt mit Hilfe von Mikrowellen feindliche Drohnen vom Himmel
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    FEATURE - Anti-Drohnen-Abwehrsystem holt mit Hilfe von Mikrowellen feindliche Drohnen vom Himmel
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Leonidas 1
    Ref 12868
    26/04/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Epirus

    An anti-drone defence system which can blast them out of the sky using microwaves, has been developed.Drones for targeting assassinations and attacks on military bases are beginning to become popular with terrorists.The Leonidas by US company Epirus is a portable device is able to lock on to a swarm and destroy them long before they reach a target,It is named after the tutor of Macedonian conqueror Alexander the Great.The multi-target counter-electronics system is the size of a small folding trailer.It is able to direct high-powered solid state microwave energy to disable electronics, firing steerable EMP beams thousands of times per second. With precision digital capabilities, it can pick one target out of many, or attack an entire area at once in wide beam mode.It can drop swarms of drones creating a force field no electronic device can pass through unharmed.Thousands of rounds can be fired per second.The US Defense Department is preparing to start rolling them out for operational use, following a prototype demonstration in which the Leonidas successfully took down 66 out of 66 drones.

    OPS:Field exercise showing a Leonidas taking down a swarm of hostile drones

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Anti-Drohnen-Abwehrsystem holt mit Hilfe von Mikrowellen feindliche Drohnen vom Himmel
    DUK10142221_004
    FEATURE - Anti-Drohnen-Abwehrsystem holt mit Hilfe von Mikrowellen feindliche Drohnen vom Himmel
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Leonidas 1
    Ref 12868
    26/04/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Epirus

    An anti-drone defence system which can blast them out of the sky using microwaves, has been developed.Drones for targeting assassinations and attacks on military bases are beginning to become popular with terrorists.The Leonidas by US company Epirus is a portable device is able to lock on to a swarm and destroy them long before they reach a target,It is named after the tutor of Macedonian conqueror Alexander the Great.The multi-target counter-electronics system is the size of a small folding trailer.It is able to direct high-powered solid state microwave energy to disable electronics, firing steerable EMP beams thousands of times per second. With precision digital capabilities, it can pick one target out of many, or attack an entire area at once in wide beam mode.It can drop swarms of drones creating a force field no electronic device can pass through unharmed.Thousands of rounds can be fired per second.The US Defense Department is preparing to start rolling them out for operational use, following a prototype demonstration in which the Leonidas successfully took down 66 out of 66 drones.

    OPS:Field exercise showing a Leonidas taking down a swarm of hostile drones

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Anti-Drohnen-Abwehrsystem holt mit Hilfe von Mikrowellen feindliche Drohnen vom Himmel
    DUK10142221_003
    FEATURE - Anti-Drohnen-Abwehrsystem holt mit Hilfe von Mikrowellen feindliche Drohnen vom Himmel
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Leonidas 1
    Ref 12868
    26/04/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Epirus

    An anti-drone defence system which can blast them out of the sky using microwaves, has been developed.Drones for targeting assassinations and attacks on military bases are beginning to become popular with terrorists.The Leonidas by US company Epirus is a portable device is able to lock on to a swarm and destroy them long before they reach a target,It is named after the tutor of Macedonian conqueror Alexander the Great.The multi-target counter-electronics system is the size of a small folding trailer.It is able to direct high-powered solid state microwave energy to disable electronics, firing steerable EMP beams thousands of times per second. With precision digital capabilities, it can pick one target out of many, or attack an entire area at once in wide beam mode.It can drop swarms of drones creating a force field no electronic device can pass through unharmed.Thousands of rounds can be fired per second.The US Defense Department is preparing to start rolling them out for operational use, following a prototype demonstration in which the Leonidas successfully took down 66 out of 66 drones.

    OPS:Render of a Leonidas taking down a swarm of hostile drones

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Anti-Drohnen-Abwehrsystem holt mit Hilfe von Mikrowellen feindliche Drohnen vom Himmel
    DUK10142221_002
    FEATURE - Anti-Drohnen-Abwehrsystem holt mit Hilfe von Mikrowellen feindliche Drohnen vom Himmel
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Leonidas 1
    Ref 12868
    26/04/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Epirus

    An anti-drone defence system which can blast them out of the sky using microwaves, has been developed.Drones for targeting assassinations and attacks on military bases are beginning to become popular with terrorists.The Leonidas by US company Epirus is a portable device is able to lock on to a swarm and destroy them long before they reach a target,It is named after the tutor of Macedonian conqueror Alexander the Great.The multi-target counter-electronics system is the size of a small folding trailer.It is able to direct high-powered solid state microwave energy to disable electronics, firing steerable EMP beams thousands of times per second. With precision digital capabilities, it can pick one target out of many, or attack an entire area at once in wide beam mode.It can drop swarms of drones creating a force field no electronic device can pass through unharmed.Thousands of rounds can be fired per second.The US Defense Department is preparing to start rolling them out for operational use, following a prototype demonstration in which the Leonidas successfully took down 66 out of 66 drones.

    OPS:Field exercise showing a Leonidas taking down a swarm of hostile drones

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Anti-Drohnen-Abwehrsystem holt mit Hilfe von Mikrowellen feindliche Drohnen vom Himmel
    DUK10142221_001
    FEATURE - Anti-Drohnen-Abwehrsystem holt mit Hilfe von Mikrowellen feindliche Drohnen vom Himmel
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Leonidas 1
    Ref 12868
    26/04/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Epirus

    An anti-drone defence system which can blast them out of the sky using microwaves, has been developed.Drones for targeting assassinations and attacks on military bases are beginning to become popular with terrorists.The Leonidas by US company Epirus is a portable device is able to lock on to a swarm and destroy them long before they reach a target,It is named after the tutor of Macedonian conqueror Alexander the Great.The multi-target counter-electronics system is the size of a small folding trailer.It is able to direct high-powered solid state microwave energy to disable electronics, firing steerable EMP beams thousands of times per second. With precision digital capabilities, it can pick one target out of many, or attack an entire area at once in wide beam mode.It can drop swarms of drones creating a force field no electronic device can pass through unharmed.Thousands of rounds can be fired per second.The US Defense Department is preparing to start rolling them out for operational use, following a prototype demonstration in which the Leonidas successfully took down 66 out of 66 drones.

    OPS:The Leonidas

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas