August 29, 2025
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Swedish SAAB has developed a cheap nimbrix rocket against drones

Andriy Galadi Experience in journalism for 15 years, I write about technologies and AI, topics of science, “Internet of things”, business and defense industry.

Swedish company SAAB has introduced the development of Nimbrix that describes as the first in history specialized rocket to destroy drones. This is stated in the manufacturer’s press release.

According to SAAB representatives, a new rocket Designed to counteract the growing threat from small drones on the battlefield. It’s a system The class “shot and forgot”, that is, it does not have to be brought to the target until the lesion itself.

Nimbrix is ​​equipped with a self -esteem with a powerful combat part. It is also emphasized that the novelty turned out to be cheap, but its cost is not called. The rocket flight range will be up to 5 km, it can destroy drones using an air explosion.

“NIMBRIX is our response to threats from unmanned aerial vehicles that have exacerbated over the last few years. It is economically effective, which is critical, given the spread of unmanned aerial vehicles on the battlefield. Nimbrix uses our many years of air defense experience as well as a flexible way of reacting. SAAB Business District Manager Stefan Eberg.

The company points out that the rocket operates both the land system, and it can be operated both independently and as part of a more powerful air defense system. NIMBRIX can be installed on various vehicles or inpatient positions.

SAAB plans to make the first supply in 2026, and the official presentation is scheduled for DSEI in London on September 9-15.

Recall that earlier “Wild Hornets” dispersed the stengers of Sting to a new record. Its speed exceeded 315 km/h.

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Andriy Galadi Experience in journalism for 15 years, I write about technologies and AI, topics of science, “Internet of things”, business and defense industry.

Swedish company SAAB has introduced the development of Nimbrix that describes as the first in history specialized rocket to destroy drones. This is stated in the manufacturer’s press release.

According to SAAB representatives, a new rocket Designed to counteract the growing threat from small drones on the battlefield. It’s a system The class “shot and forgot”, that is, it does not have to be brought to the target until the lesion itself.

Nimbrix is ​​equipped with a self -esteem with a powerful combat part. It is also emphasized that the novelty turned out to be cheap, but its cost is not called. The rocket flight range will be up to 5 km, it can destroy drones using an air explosion.

“NIMBRIX is our response to threats from unmanned aerial vehicles that have exacerbated over the last few years. It is economically effective, which is critical, given the spread of unmanned aerial vehicles on the battlefield. Nimbrix uses our many years of air defense experience as well as a flexible way of reacting. SAAB Business District Manager Stefan Eberg.

The company points out that the rocket operates both the land system, and it can be operated both independently and as part of a more powerful air defense system. NIMBRIX can be installed on various vehicles or inpatient positions.

SAAB plans to make the first supply in 2026, and the official presentation is scheduled for DSEI in London on September 9-15.

Recall that earlier “Wild Hornets” dispersed the stengers of Sting to a new record. Its speed exceeded 315 km/h.

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