Tel Aviv: The Rafael Typhoon 30C has again proved its capability to intercept unmanned air systems.
Israeli company Rafael has successfully conducted a live field demo of its Typhoon 30C remote weapon station (known as MK38 MOD3 CAP in the US Navy) as part of the Bushmaster Users Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada in April.
The live demo, attended by 20 global Bushmaster users, showcased the system’s comprehensive suite of capabilities, including the highly efficient single-shot drone kill using Northrop Grumman’s High Explosive Proximity (HEP) ammunition. During the demo, Rafael’s Typhoon 30C RWS hit the target on the first round, showcasing its exceptional capability to neutralise drones at various ranges and its effectiveness in counter-unmanned aerial systems (C-UAS) operations.
Rafael also highlighted the Typhoon 30C’s adaptability by demonstrating it in a 20 ft. mission module configuration, paired with a Drone Detection Radar and Electro-optical sensors. This demonstration aligns with Rafael’s commitment to delivering and installing its systems in modular configurations, ensuring flexibility and rapid deployment in diverse operational environments.
Typhoon 30C RWS is a combat-proven system that continues to undergo enhancements to address evolving battlefield challenges and the increasing threat of hostile drone attacks. Designed to protect strategic ground and naval assets, the Typhoon 30C integrates advanced technologies to provide superior defence capabilities.
The system is equipped with advanced electro-optical targeting systems and automatic fire correction solutions for accurate engagement of aerial threats. It is compatible with various platforms, including naval vessels, ground vehicles, and fixed installations, and can be configured for different mission requirements.
According to Rafael, the modular design facilitates easy installation and integration on different platforms, with quick-connect interfaces for rapid deployment. Enhanced situational awareness is provided by state-of-the-art sensors, including thermal imaging, day/night cameras, and radar systems for comprehensive threat detection and tracking.
The system’s detection and tracking capabilities were enabled and enhanced by RADA’s MHR RPS-42 radar and CONTROP’s iSea-25 electro-optical payload.
The Typhoon family products have been deployed and operational in multiple countries worldwide, including the US, Canada, and Australia, with a track record of successful engagements in diverse operational scenarios. Rafael’s Typhoon 30C RWS is part of a broader suite of defence solutions designed to meet the needs of modern military forces.
With its robust performance and continuous upgrades, the Typhoon 30C remains at the forefront of C-UAS technology, providing reliable protection against emerging threats.
-The writer is an Israel-based freelance journalist. The views expressed are of the writer and do not necessarily reflect the views of Raksha Anirveda