Projectile with snares for countering aerial drones

The modified anti-drone projectile design with multiple compartments and sequential cape release addresses the lethality limitations of existing designs, enhancing the probability of drone engagement and destruction.

WO2026135494A1PCT designated stage Publication Date: 2026-06-25KUZNETSOV ANDREY LEONIDOVICH

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
WO · WO
Patent Type
Applications
Current Assignee / Owner
KUZNETSOV ANDREY LEONIDOVICH
Filing Date
2025-12-13
Publication Date
2026-06-25

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Technical Problem

Existing anti-drone projectiles with capes have limited lethality and a low probability of hitting aerial drones due to a restricted number of threaded weights and compartments.

Method used

The design is modified to include multiple compartments between jaws on the cartridge stem, allowing sequential release of additional threaded payloads upon detonation, increasing the number of capes and enhancing the probability of hitting drones.

Benefits of technology

The modified design significantly increases the probability of hitting aerial drones by deploying multiple capes, ensuring effective engagement and destruction.

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Abstract

The invention relates to weaponry, and more particularly to means for mechanically incapacitating small objects, especially aerial drones. A projectile with snares for incapacitating aerial drones comprises a base part. The projectile further has a cassette, and a cap which is open at the back. There is also a barrel which is connected to the cap or is a part of the cap. The cassette has a piston, the piston being disposed inside the barrel. Also provided are an air burst means for a propelling charge, and a propelling charge disposed inside the barrel. The cassette has fins which are perpendicular to a longitudinal axis are are connected to a shaft. The device further comprises snares disposed between the fins. Each snare comprises a ring, weights, and lines. Each weight of a snare has a line fastened to the respective weight by a first end. A second end of each line is fastened to the ring. The technical result consists in increasing the likelihood of incapacitating an aerial drone.
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