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DUKAS_191176753_DDP
WM Quali - Deutschland - Slowakei 6:0
f.l.t.r.: Oliver Baumann (GER, 01), Jonathan Tah (GER, 04), Nick Woltemade (GER, 11), Joshua Kimmich (GER, 06), Julian Nagelsmann (GER, Coach), celebreat the win, germany wins 6:0,
GER, Saxony, Leipzig, soccer, German national team final group match against Slovakia, DFB Team, Qualification for the 2026 World Cup, RB Arena, 17.11.2025,
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DUKAS_191176752_DDP
WM Quali - Deutschland - Slowakei 6:0
f.l.t.r.: Nick Woltemade (GER, 11), hit to 1:0, Tor, Treffer, Jubel, Torjubel, Freude, Begeisterung, feiert,celebreting the goal, joy, jubilation, cheering,
GER, Saxony, Leipzig, soccer, German national team final group match against Slovakia, DFB Team, Qualification for the 2026 World Cup, RB Arena, 17.11.2025,
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DUKAS_191176751_DDP
WM Quali - Deutschland - Slowakei 6:0
f.l.t.r.: Ridle Baku (GER, 23), Tor, Treffer, Jubel, Torjubel, Freude, Begeisterung, feiert,celebreting the goal, joy, jubilation, cheering, after 5:0,
GER, Saxony, Leipzig, soccer, German national team final group match against Slovakia, DFB Team, Qualification for the 2026 World Cup, RB Arena, 17.11.2025,
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DUKAS_191176750_DDP
WM Quali - Deutschland - Slowakei 6:0
f.l.t.r.: Julian Nagelsmann (GER, Coach),
GER, Saxony, Leipzig, soccer, German national team final group match against Slovakia, DFB Team, Qualification for the 2026 World Cup, RB Arena, 17.11.2025,
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DUKAS_191176749_DDP
WM Quali - Deutschland - Slowakei 6:0
f.l.t.r.: Serge Gnabry (GER, 20), hit to 2:0, Tor, Treffer, Jubel, Torjubel, Freude, Begeisterung, feiert,celebreting the goal, joy, jubilation, cheering,
GER, Saxony, Leipzig, soccer, German national team final group match against Slovakia, DFB Team, Qualification for the 2026 World Cup, RB Arena, 17.11.2025,
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DUKAS_191176748_DDP
WM Quali - Deutschland - Slowakei 6:0
f.l.t.r.: Assan Ouedraogo (GER, 09), goal to 6:0, Tor, Treffer, Jubel, Torjubel, Freude, Begeisterung, feiert,celebreting the goal, joy, jubilation, cheering, first game first goal,
GER, Saxony, Leipzig, soccer, German national team final group match against Slovakia, DFB Team, Qualification for the 2026 World Cup, RB Arena, 17.11.2025,
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DUKAS_191176747_DDP
WM Quali - Deutschland - Slowakei 6:0
f.l.t.r.: Julian Nagelsmann (GER, Coach), after the interview,
GER, Saxony, Leipzig, soccer, German national team final group match against Slovakia, DFB Team, Qualification for the 2026 World Cup, RB Arena, 17.11.2025,
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DUKAS_191176746_DDP
WM Quali - Deutschland - Slowakei 6:0
f.l.t.r.: Serge Gnabry (GER, 20), hit to 2:0, Tor, Treffer, Jubel, Torjubel, Freude, Begeisterung, feiert,celebreting the goal, joy, jubilation, cheering,
GER, Saxony, Leipzig, soccer, German national team final group match against Slovakia, DFB Team, Qualification for the 2026 World Cup, RB Arena, 17.11.2025,
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DUKAS_191176745_DDP
WM Quali - Deutschland - Slowakei 6:0
f.l.t.r.: Leon Goretzka (GER, 08), David Strelec (SVK, 15), Zweikampf, Action, Kampf, kaempft um den Ball, Action, duels, fighting for the ball,
GER, Saxony, Leipzig, soccer, German national team final group match against Slovakia, DFB Team, Qualification for the 2026 World Cup, RB Arena, 17.11.2025,
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DUKAS_191176744_DDP
WM Quali - Deutschland - Slowakei 6:0
f.l.t.r.: Assan Ouedraogo (GER, 09), goal to 6:0,
GER, Saxony, Leipzig, soccer, German national team final group match against Slovakia, DFB Team, Qualification for the 2026 World Cup, RB Arena, 17.11.2025,
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DUKAS_191176743_DDP
WM Quali - Deutschland - Slowakei 6:0
f.l.t.r.: Nick Woltemade (GER, 11), hit to 1:0, Tor, Treffer, Jubel, Torjubel, Freude, Begeisterung, feiert,celebreting the goal, joy, jubilation, cheering,
GER, Saxony, Leipzig, soccer, German national team final group match against Slovakia, DFB Team, Qualification for the 2026 World Cup, RB Arena, 17.11.2025,
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DUKAS_191176741_DDP
WM Quali - Deutschland - Slowakei 6:0
f.l.t.r.: Ridle Baku (GER, 23), Tor, Treffer, Jubel, Torjubel, Freude, Begeisterung, feiert,celebreting the goal, joy, jubilation, cheering, after 5:0,
GER, Saxony, Leipzig, soccer, German national team final group match against Slovakia, DFB Team, Qualification for the 2026 World Cup, RB Arena, 17.11.2025,
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DUKAS_191176737_DDP
WM Quali - Deutschland - Slowakei 6:0
f.l.t.r.: Matus Bero (SVK, 21), Aleksandar Pavlovic (GER, 05), Zweikampf, Action, Kampf, kaempft um den Ball, Action, duels, fighting for the ball,
GER, Saxony, Leipzig, soccer, German national team final group match against Slovakia, DFB Team, Qualification for the 2026 World Cup, RB Arena, 17.11.2025,
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DUKAS_191176734_DDP
WM Quali - Deutschland - Slowakei 6:0
f.l.t.r.: Julian Nagelsmann (GER, Coach),
GER, Saxony, Leipzig, soccer, German national team final group match against Slovakia, DFB Team, Qualification for the 2026 World Cup, RB Arena, 17.11.2025,
DFB/DFL REGULATIONS PROHIBIT ANY USE OF PHOTOGRAPHS AS IMAGE SEQUENCES AND/OR QUASI-VIDEO,
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DUKAS_191176732_DDP
WM Quali - Deutschland - Slowakei 6:0
f.l.t.r.: Serge Gnabry (GER, 20), hit to 2:0, Tor, Treffer, Jubel, Torjubel, Freude, Begeisterung, feiert,celebreting the goal, joy, jubilation, cheering,
GER, Saxony, Leipzig, soccer, German national team final group match against Slovakia, DFB Team, Qualification for the 2026 World Cup, RB Arena, 17.11.2025,
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DUKAS_191176730_DDP
WM Quali - Deutschland - Slowakei 6:0
f.l.t.r.: Joshua Kimmich (GER, 06),
GER, Saxony, Leipzig, soccer, German national team final group match against Slovakia, DFB Team, Qualification for the 2026 World Cup, RB Arena, 17.11.2025,
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DUKAS_191176728_DDP
WM Quali - Deutschland - Slowakei 6:0
f.l.t.r.: Ridle Baku (GER, 23), Tor, Treffer, Jubel, Torjubel, Freude, Begeisterung, feiert,celebreting the goal, joy, jubilation, cheering, after 5:0,
GER, Saxony, Leipzig, soccer, German national team final group match against Slovakia, DFB Team, Qualification for the 2026 World Cup, RB Arena, 17.11.2025,
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DUKAS_191176726_DDP
WM Quali - Deutschland - Slowakei 6:0
f.l.t.r.: Nick Woltemade (GER, 11), hit to 1:0, Tor, Treffer, Jubel, Torjubel, Freude, Begeisterung, feiert,celebreting the goal, joy, jubilation, cheering,
GER, Saxony, Leipzig, soccer, German national team final group match against Slovakia, DFB Team, Qualification for the 2026 World Cup, RB Arena, 17.11.2025,
DFB/DFL REGULATIONS PROHIBIT ANY USE OF PHOTOGRAPHS AS IMAGE SEQUENCES AND/OR QUASI-VIDEO,
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DUKAS_191176724_DDP
WM Quali - Deutschland - Slowakei 6:0
f.l.t.r.: Ridle Baku (GER, 23), Tor, Treffer, Jubel, Torjubel, Freude, Begeisterung, feiert,celebreting the goal, joy, jubilation, cheering, after 5:0,
GER, Saxony, Leipzig, soccer, German national team final group match against Slovakia, DFB Team, Qualification for the 2026 World Cup, RB Arena, 17.11.2025,
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DUKAS_191176721_DDP
WM Quali - Deutschland - Slowakei 6:0
f.l.t.r.: Nick Woltemade (GER, 11), Martin Dubravka (SVK, 01), Zweikampf, Action, Kampf, kaempft um den Ball, Action, duels, fighting for the ball,
GER, Saxony, Leipzig, soccer, German national team final group match against Slovakia, DFB Team, Qualification for the 2026 World Cup, RB Arena, 17.11.2025,
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DUKAS_191176719_DDP
WM Quali - Deutschland - Slowakei 6:0
f.l.t.r.: David Raum (GER, 22), play the ball,
GER, Saxony, Leipzig, soccer, German national team final group match against Slovakia, DFB Team, Qualification for the 2026 World Cup, RB Arena, 17.11.2025,
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DUKAS_191176717_DDP
WM Quali - Deutschland - Slowakei 6:0
f.l.t.r.: David Raum (GER, 22),
GER, Saxony, Leipzig, soccer, German national team final group match against Slovakia, DFB Team, Qualification for the 2026 World Cup, RB Arena, 17.11.2025,
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DUKAS_191176716_DDP
WM Quali - Deutschland - Slowakei 6:0
f.l.t.r.: Oliver Baumann (GER, 01),
GER, Saxony, Leipzig, soccer, German national team final group match against Slovakia, DFB Team, Qualification for the 2026 World Cup, RB Arena, 17.11.2025,
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DUKAS_190777877_NUR
FIDE World Cup 2025
Faustino Oro (ARG) plays in the Round 2 game at Resort Rio during the FIDE World Cup 2025 in Goa, India (Photo by Ranjith Kumar/NurPhoto). -
DUKAS_190777874_NUR
FIDE World Cup 2025
Faustino Oro (ARG) plays in the Round 2 game at Resort Rio during the FIDE World Cup 2025 in Goa, India (Photo by Ranjith Kumar/NurPhoto). -
DUKAS_190777871_NUR
FIDE World Cup 2025
Faustino Oro (ARG) plays in the Round 2 game at Resort Rio during the FIDE World Cup 2025 in Goa, India (Photo by Ranjith Kumar/NurPhoto). -
DUKAS_190777867_NUR
FIDE World Cup 2025
Faustino Oro (ARG) plays in the Round 2 game at Resort Rio during the FIDE World Cup 2025 in Goa, India (Photo by Ranjith Kumar/NurPhoto). -
DUKAS_190777863_NUR
FIDE World Cup 2025
Faustino Oro (ARG) plays in the Round 2 game at Resort Rio during the FIDE World Cup 2025 in Goa, India (Photo by Ranjith Kumar/NurPhoto). -
DUKAS_190777859_NUR
FIDE World Cup 2025
Faustino Oro (ARG) plays in the Round 2 game at Resort Rio during the FIDE World Cup 2025 in Goa, India (Photo by Ranjith Kumar/NurPhoto). -
DUKAS_190777851_NUR
FIDE World Cup 2025
Faustino Oro (ARG) plays in the Round 2 game at Resort Rio during the FIDE World Cup 2025 in Goa, India (Photo by Ranjith Kumar/NurPhoto). -
DUKAS_190777849_NUR
FIDE World Cup 2025
Faustino Oro (ARG) plays in the Round 2 game at Resort Rio during the FIDE World Cup 2025 in Goa, India (Photo by Ranjith Kumar/NurPhoto). -
DUKAS_190777847_NUR
FIDE World Cup 2025
Faustino Oro (ARG) plays in the Round 2 game at Resort Rio during the FIDE World Cup 2025 in Goa, India (Photo by Ranjith Kumar/NurPhoto). -
DUKAS_190777845_NUR
FIDE World Cup 2025
Faustino Oro (ARG) plays in the Round 2 game at Resort Rio during the FIDE World Cup 2025 in Goa, India (Photo by Ranjith Kumar/NurPhoto). -
DUKAS_190777843_NUR
FIDE World Cup 2025
Faustino Oro (ARG) plays in the Round 2 game at Resort Rio during the FIDE World Cup 2025 in Goa, India (Photo by Ranjith Kumar/NurPhoto). -
DUKAS_190777841_NUR
FIDE World Cup 2025
Faustino Oro (ARG) plays in the Round 2 game at Resort Rio during the FIDE World Cup 2025 in Goa, India (Photo by Ranjith Kumar/NurPhoto). -
DUKAS_190777838_NUR
FIDE World Cup 2025
Faustino Oro (ARG) plays in the Round 2 game at Resort Rio during the FIDE World Cup 2025 in Goa, India (Photo by Ranjith Kumar/NurPhoto). -
DUKAS_190777810_NUR
FIDE World Cup 2025
Faustino Oro (ARG) plays in the Round 2 game at Resort Rio during the FIDE World Cup 2025 in Goa, India (Photo by Ranjith Kumar/NurPhoto). -
DUKAS_190777808_NUR
FIDE World Cup 2025
Faustino Oro (ARG) plays in the Round 2 game at Resort Rio during the FIDE World Cup 2025 in Goa, India (Photo by Ranjith Kumar/NurPhoto). -
DUKAS_189458842_FER
Defence weapon takes down drone swarm
Ferrari Press Agency
Leonidas 1
Ref 17169
30/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Epirus
A high-power anti-drone weapon has knocked 49 of them out of the sky on one go during a demonstration.
The micro-wave powered Leonidas directs energy towards swarms of enemy UAVs.
In the demo it knocked the group out of the air with one shot.
The Ukraine Russia war has seen both sides deploy huge numbers of kamikaze drones to devastating effect and signals a new battleground in the sky.
The Leonidas has been developed by Los Angeles based defence company Epirus over several years. But the latest incarnation is more able to deal with multiple drone strikes.
It uses long-pulse microwave beams to burn out the electronics of small drones.
Leonidas is software driven and can tailor its waveform for optimum effect, it is safe to use around humans who may be in the field of fire.
It has the operational flexibility to handle a variety of scenarios.
It can strike against targets with precision to take out hostile drones while avoiding collateral damage.
The Leonidas can also be programmed to set up no-fly zones with safety corridors to take out hostiles while allowing friendlies to pass, sustain continuous fire without overheating, and take down swarms in one go.
The recent demonstration at US Army Camp Atterbury, Indiana saw Leonidas take part in a live fire exercise in which it disabled 61 drones with 100% success.
OPS: Illustration of the Leonidas drone downing microwave weapon taking down a swarm.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_189458841_FER
Defence weapon takes down drone swarm
Ferrari Press Agency
Leonidas 1
Ref 17169
30/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Epirus
A high-power anti-drone weapon has knocked 49 of them out of the sky on one go during a demonstration.
The micro-wave powered Leonidas directs energy towards swarms of enemy UAVs.
In the demo it knocked the group out of the air with one shot.
The Ukraine Russia war has seen both sides deploy huge numbers of kamikaze drones to devastating effect and signals a new battleground in the sky.
The Leonidas has been developed by Los Angeles based defence company Epirus over several years. But the latest incarnation is more able to deal with multiple drone strikes.
It uses long-pulse microwave beams to burn out the electronics of small drones.
Leonidas is software driven and can tailor its waveform for optimum effect, it is safe to use around humans who may be in the field of fire.
It has the operational flexibility to handle a variety of scenarios.
It can strike against targets with precision to take out hostile drones while avoiding collateral damage.
The Leonidas can also be programmed to set up no-fly zones with safety corridors to take out hostiles while allowing friendlies to pass, sustain continuous fire without overheating, and take down swarms in one go.
The recent demonstration at US Army Camp Atterbury, Indiana saw Leonidas take part in a live fire exercise in which it disabled 61 drones with 100% success.
OPS: Illustration of the Leonidas drone downing microwave weapon taking down a swarm.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_189458839_FER
Defence weapon takes down drone swarm
Ferrari Press Agency
Leonidas 1
Ref 17169
30/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Epirus
A high-power anti-drone weapon has knocked 49 of them out of the sky on one go during a demonstration.
The micro-wave powered Leonidas directs energy towards swarms of enemy UAVs.
In the demo it knocked the group out of the air with one shot.
The Ukraine Russia war has seen both sides deploy huge numbers of kamikaze drones to devastating effect and signals a new battleground in the sky.
The Leonidas has been developed by Los Angeles based defence company Epirus over several years. But the latest incarnation is more able to deal with multiple drone strikes.
It uses long-pulse microwave beams to burn out the electronics of small drones.
Leonidas is software driven and can tailor its waveform for optimum effect, it is safe to use around humans who may be in the field of fire.
It has the operational flexibility to handle a variety of scenarios.
It can strike against targets with precision to take out hostile drones while avoiding collateral damage.
The Leonidas can also be programmed to set up no-fly zones with safety corridors to take out hostiles while allowing friendlies to pass, sustain continuous fire without overheating, and take down swarms in one go.
The recent demonstration at US Army Camp Atterbury, Indiana saw Leonidas take part in a live fire exercise in which it disabled 61 drones with 100% success.
OPS: Illustration of the Leonidas drone downing microwave weapon taking down a swarm.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_189458836_FER
Defence weapon takes down drone swarm
Ferrari Press Agency
Leonidas 1
Ref 17169
30/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Epirus
A high-power anti-drone weapon has knocked 49 of them out of the sky on one go during a demonstration.
The micro-wave powered Leonidas directs energy towards swarms of enemy UAVs.
In the demo it knocked the group out of the air with one shot.
The Ukraine Russia war has seen both sides deploy huge numbers of kamikaze drones to devastating effect and signals a new battleground in the sky.
The Leonidas has been developed by Los Angeles based defence company Epirus over several years. But the latest incarnation is more able to deal with multiple drone strikes.
It uses long-pulse microwave beams to burn out the electronics of small drones.
Leonidas is software driven and can tailor its waveform for optimum effect, it is safe to use around humans who may be in the field of fire.
It has the operational flexibility to handle a variety of scenarios.
It can strike against targets with precision to take out hostile drones while avoiding collateral damage.
The Leonidas can also be programmed to set up no-fly zones with safety corridors to take out hostiles while allowing friendlies to pass, sustain continuous fire without overheating, and take down swarms in one go.
The recent demonstration at US Army Camp Atterbury, Indiana saw Leonidas take part in a live fire exercise in which it disabled 61 drones with 100% success.
OPS: Illustration of the Leonidas drone downing microwave weapon taking down a swarm.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_189458834_FER
Defence weapon takes down drone swarm
Ferrari Press Agency
Leonidas 1
Ref 17169
30/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Epirus
A high-power anti-drone weapon has knocked 49 of them out of the sky on one go during a demonstration.
The micro-wave powered Leonidas directs energy towards swarms of enemy UAVs.
In the demo it knocked the group out of the air with one shot.
The Ukraine Russia war has seen both sides deploy huge numbers of kamikaze drones to devastating effect and signals a new battleground in the sky.
The Leonidas has been developed by Los Angeles based defence company Epirus over several years. But the latest incarnation is more able to deal with multiple drone strikes.
It uses long-pulse microwave beams to burn out the electronics of small drones.
Leonidas is software driven and can tailor its waveform for optimum effect, it is safe to use around humans who may be in the field of fire.
It has the operational flexibility to handle a variety of scenarios.
It can strike against targets with precision to take out hostile drones while avoiding collateral damage.
The Leonidas can also be programmed to set up no-fly zones with safety corridors to take out hostiles while allowing friendlies to pass, sustain continuous fire without overheating, and take down swarms in one go.
The recent demonstration at US Army Camp Atterbury, Indiana saw Leonidas take part in a live fire exercise in which it disabled 61 drones with 100% success.
OPS: Illustration of the Leonidas drone downing microwave weapon taking down a swarm.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_189458832_FER
Defence weapon takes down drone swarm
Ferrari Press Agency
Leonidas 1
Ref 17169
30/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Epirus
A high-power anti-drone weapon has knocked 49 of them out of the sky on one go during a demonstration.
The micro-wave powered Leonidas directs energy towards swarms of enemy UAVs.
In the demo it knocked the group out of the air with one shot.
The Ukraine Russia war has seen both sides deploy huge numbers of kamikaze drones to devastating effect and signals a new battleground in the sky.
The Leonidas has been developed by Los Angeles based defence company Epirus over several years. But the latest incarnation is more able to deal with multiple drone strikes.
It uses long-pulse microwave beams to burn out the electronics of small drones.
Leonidas is software driven and can tailor its waveform for optimum effect, it is safe to use around humans who may be in the field of fire.
It has the operational flexibility to handle a variety of scenarios.
It can strike against targets with precision to take out hostile drones while avoiding collateral damage.
The Leonidas can also be programmed to set up no-fly zones with safety corridors to take out hostiles while allowing friendlies to pass, sustain continuous fire without overheating, and take down swarms in one go.
The recent demonstration at US Army Camp Atterbury, Indiana saw Leonidas take part in a live fire exercise in which it disabled 61 drones with 100% success.
OPS: The Leonidas microwave weapon taking down a swarm of 49 drones in demonstration at US Army Camp Atterbury, Indiana . The drones sudden;y fall from the sky on one go.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_189458830_FER
Defence weapon takes down drone swarm
Ferrari Press Agency
Leonidas 1
Ref 17169
30/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Epirus
A high-power anti-drone weapon has knocked 49 of them out of the sky on one go during a demonstration.
The micro-wave powered Leonidas directs energy towards swarms of enemy UAVs.
In the demo it knocked the group out of the air with one shot.
The Ukraine Russia war has seen both sides deploy huge numbers of kamikaze drones to devastating effect and signals a new battleground in the sky.
The Leonidas has been developed by Los Angeles based defence company Epirus over several years. But the latest incarnation is more able to deal with multiple drone strikes.
It uses long-pulse microwave beams to burn out the electronics of small drones.
Leonidas is software driven and can tailor its waveform for optimum effect, it is safe to use around humans who may be in the field of fire.
It has the operational flexibility to handle a variety of scenarios.
It can strike against targets with precision to take out hostile drones while avoiding collateral damage.
The Leonidas can also be programmed to set up no-fly zones with safety corridors to take out hostiles while allowing friendlies to pass, sustain continuous fire without overheating, and take down swarms in one go.
The recent demonstration at US Army Camp Atterbury, Indiana saw Leonidas take part in a live fire exercise in which it disabled 61 drones with 100% success.
OPS: The Leonidas microwave weapon taking down a swarm of 49 drones in demonstration at US Army Camp Atterbury, Indiana . The drones sudden;y fall from the sky on one go.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_189458828_FER
Defence weapon takes down drone swarm
Ferrari Press Agency
Leonidas 1
Ref 17169
30/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Epirus
A high-power anti-drone weapon has knocked 49 of them out of the sky on one go during a demonstration.
The micro-wave powered Leonidas directs energy towards swarms of enemy UAVs.
In the demo it knocked the group out of the air with one shot.
The Ukraine Russia war has seen both sides deploy huge numbers of kamikaze drones to devastating effect and signals a new battleground in the sky.
The Leonidas has been developed by Los Angeles based defence company Epirus over several years. But the latest incarnation is more able to deal with multiple drone strikes.
It uses long-pulse microwave beams to burn out the electronics of small drones.
Leonidas is software driven and can tailor its waveform for optimum effect, it is safe to use around humans who may be in the field of fire.
It has the operational flexibility to handle a variety of scenarios.
It can strike against targets with precision to take out hostile drones while avoiding collateral damage.
The Leonidas can also be programmed to set up no-fly zones with safety corridors to take out hostiles while allowing friendlies to pass, sustain continuous fire without overheating, and take down swarms in one go.
The recent demonstration at US Army Camp Atterbury, Indiana saw Leonidas take part in a live fire exercise in which it disabled 61 drones with 100% success.
OPS: The Leonidas microwave weapon taking down a swarm of 49 drones in demonstration at US Army Camp Atterbury, Indiana . The drones sudden;y fall from the sky on one go.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_189458825_FER
Defence weapon takes down drone swarm
Ferrari Press Agency
Leonidas 1
Ref 17169
30/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Epirus
A high-power anti-drone weapon has knocked 49 of them out of the sky on one go during a demonstration.
The micro-wave powered Leonidas directs energy towards swarms of enemy UAVs.
In the demo it knocked the group out of the air with one shot.
The Ukraine Russia war has seen both sides deploy huge numbers of kamikaze drones to devastating effect and signals a new battleground in the sky.
The Leonidas has been developed by Los Angeles based defence company Epirus over several years. But the latest incarnation is more able to deal with multiple drone strikes.
It uses long-pulse microwave beams to burn out the electronics of small drones.
Leonidas is software driven and can tailor its waveform for optimum effect, it is safe to use around humans who may be in the field of fire.
It has the operational flexibility to handle a variety of scenarios.
It can strike against targets with precision to take out hostile drones while avoiding collateral damage.
The Leonidas can also be programmed to set up no-fly zones with safety corridors to take out hostiles while allowing friendlies to pass, sustain continuous fire without overheating, and take down swarms in one go.
The recent demonstration at US Army Camp Atterbury, Indiana saw Leonidas take part in a live fire exercise in which it disabled 61 drones with 100% success.
OPS: The Leonidas microwave weapon taking down a swarm of 49 drones in demonstration at US Army Camp Atterbury, Indiana . The drones sudden;y fall from the sky on one go.
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Defence weapon takes down drone swarm
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A high-power anti-drone weapon has knocked 49 of them out of the sky on one go during a demonstration.
The micro-wave powered Leonidas directs energy towards swarms of enemy UAVs.
In the demo it knocked the group out of the air with one shot.
The Ukraine Russia war has seen both sides deploy huge numbers of kamikaze drones to devastating effect and signals a new battleground in the sky.
The Leonidas has been developed by Los Angeles based defence company Epirus over several years. But the latest incarnation is more able to deal with multiple drone strikes.
It uses long-pulse microwave beams to burn out the electronics of small drones.
Leonidas is software driven and can tailor its waveform for optimum effect, it is safe to use around humans who may be in the field of fire.
It has the operational flexibility to handle a variety of scenarios.
It can strike against targets with precision to take out hostile drones while avoiding collateral damage.
The Leonidas can also be programmed to set up no-fly zones with safety corridors to take out hostiles while allowing friendlies to pass, sustain continuous fire without overheating, and take down swarms in one go.
The recent demonstration at US Army Camp Atterbury, Indiana saw Leonidas take part in a live fire exercise in which it disabled 61 drones with 100% success.
OPS: The Leonidas drone downing microwave weapon.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Moldova’s Pro-EU Ruling Party Secures Majority
CHISINAU, MOLDOVA - SEPTEMBER 29:
Pro-EU supporters are seen during a counterprotest as former President Igor Dodon, leader of the pro-Russian Socialist Party, addresses his supporters outside Parliament in Chisinau, Moldova, on September 29, 2025.
Final results from the parliamentary election showed the ruling Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) winning 50.1% of the vote, while the pro-Russian Patriotic Bloc gained 24.2%, securing PAS a decisive majority and strengthening Moldova’s pro-EU course. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Moldova’s Pro-EU Ruling Party Secures Majority
CHISINAU, MOLDOVA - SEPTEMBER 29:
Vasile Chiriac, 66, a local resident and pro-EU supporter, reacts during a counterprotest as former President Igor Dodon, leader of the pro-Russian Socialist Party, addresses supporters outside Parliament in Chisinau, Moldova, on September 29, 2025.
Final results from the parliamentary election showed the ruling Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) winning 50.1% of the vote, while the pro-Russian Patriotic Bloc gained 24.2%, securing PAS a decisive majority and strengthening Moldova’s pro-EU course. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
