Stinger missiles with proximity fuzes destroy UAVs



In April 2017, a pair of Stinger missiles intercepted two unmanned airborne systems—an MQM-170C Outlaw and a smaller unspecified model—using proximity fuzes during a U. S. Army test at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida. Proximity fuzes allow missiles to destroy targets with direct hits or by detonating near them. Learn more about Stinger: https://www.raytheonmissilesanddefense.com/capabilities/products/stinger-missile

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