(Representative image only.) A swarm of drones during an exercise at the National Training Center. Photo: Pv2 James Newsome/US Army
(Representative image only.) A swarm of drones during an exercise at the National Training Center. Photo: Pv2 James Newsome/US Army

Italian firm ELT Group has unveiled “KARMA” (Kinetic Anti-drone Mobile Asset), a next-generation counter-drone system designed to neutralize multiple threats simultaneously.

Deployable in both mobile and fixed setups, KARMA uses artificial intelligence to supercharge its sensors and effectors, enabling fast and accurate detection, recognition, and identification of a wide variety of drones.

KARMA is built for rapid deployment and supports continuous real-time airspace monitoring. It can be deployed in both military and civilian contexts to safeguard large areas, such as borders and critical infrastructure.

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