Directed energy systems such as high-power microwave (HPM) transmitters can neutralize hostile drones and other unmanned aerial systems, but traditional microwave systems are big, bulky, and hard to operate. Epirus’s Leonidas HPM uses solid-state hardware with software-defined waveform optimization and AI-driven power management to dramatically increase the efficiency of counter-electronics systems — maximizing output, reducing size and weight, and giving operators greater control and safety. Applications of the company’s power management work could reach wherever there’s a need for real-time control over energy or radio-frequency transmission.
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