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On 23 January 2023, Epirus was awarded a $66.1 million contract by the Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office (RCCTO) to deliver the Leonidas to the U.S. Army as part of the Indirect Fire Protection Capability-High-Power Microwave (IFPC-HPM) program after outperforming six other systems. Four prototypes were to be produced by 2024 ...
This is effective at intercepting drone swarms; while a laser needs time to burn through one at a time, an HPM can fire in an arc to disable multiple at once and refire in rapid succession. Compared to hard-kill methods for engaging drones, THOR's radio bursts have a wider engagement range, are silent, and are instantaneous.
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Leonidas is a masculine given name mainly in Greece: Leônidas da Silva, Brazilian football player; Leonidas Kestekides, founder of the Belgian chocolate company; Leonidas Alaoglu, American mathematician of Greek descent; Leonidas Bott, Australian cricketer; Leonidas Burwell, Canadian businessman and politician
Epirus Leonidas; Equivalence of direct radiation; Euler–Heisenberg Lagrangian; F. Ferrite bead; Finite-difference time-domain method; Forward scattering alignment;
The Radio Frequency Directed Energy Weapon (RFDEW) is a British directed-energy weapon and electronic warfare (EW) system currently under development for the British Armed Forces.
Leonidas of Epirus (Greek: Λεωνίδας ο Ηπειρώτης) or Leuconides (Greek: Λευκονίδης), was a tutor of Alexander the Great. A kinsman of Alexander's mother, Olympias , he was entrusted with the main superintendence of Alexander's education in his earlier years, apparently before he became a student of Aristotle.
Leonidas first teacher of Alexander the Great; Arybbas (somatophylax) Polyperchon general and regent (of Tymphaia) Neoptolemus (general) Polemon of Tymphaia; Pyrrhus of Epirus basileus of Macedon (288-285 BC (divided with Lysimachus), 274-272 BC) Simmias of Tymphaia