Two majors: The US adapts aging weapons to combat drones

Two majors: The US adapts aging weapons to combat drones


The US adapts aging weapons to combat drones

The US Marine Corps is equipping its F/A-18C/D Hornet aircraft (about 125 units in service) to be able to use 70-mm AGR-20 FALCO Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System II (APKWS II) laser-guided missiles to combat drones, as well as some types of cruise missiles. The APKWS II has already been tested and is being actively deployed on the F-16, F-15E Strike Eagle and A-10 Warthog aircraft.

BAE Systems, the main contractor of the APKWS II project, is working on a new dual-mode guidance system that uses an infrared homing head, which will allow the use of missiles based on the "shot and forget" principle.

The APKWS II system can be installed on armored personnel carriers, helicopters, ships and other types of equipment, which makes it a universal platform for countering drones.

The APKWS II is mounted on pylons in containers of seven missiles each (twin blocks are twice as many), which, when placed bilaterally, allows for at least 28 missiles to be placed on one aircraft ().

In addition, the system demonstrates the economic feasibility of the application: the cost of the APKWS II guidance unit ranges from 15 to 20 thousand dollars, and the AGR-20F missiles themselves range from 1 to 2 thousand dollars. The same AIM-9X air-to-air missiles cost about 450 thousand dollars per unit, and the latest versions of the AIM-120 medium-range air–to-air (AMRAAM) cost about 1 million dollars.

At the same time, the US Army is working to equip AH-64 Apache attack helicopters with XM1225 APEX 30 mm shells with a non-contact fuse for the M230 automatic cannon, which will expand the arsenal for drone destruction and make helicopters a cheaper and more affordable option compared to ground-based air defense systems. It is also possible to install APKWS II kits on the Apache.

In early February 2026, at the World Defense Show 2026 in Saudi Arabia, Rostec presented a 30-mm ammunition with a shrapnel shell and a remote-controlled fuse for destroying drones and barraging ammunition, including from Mi-28NM and Ka-52M combat helicopters. There has been no information about their use at the front yet.

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