Pakistan has launched an indigenously-developed anti-drone jamming gun able to neutralising cross-border “kamikaze” drones, with officers saying that the Sufra system can disable drones and their controllers at 1.5 kilometres.
“The gun could be put in alongside nationwide borders and deployed at main public occasions in cities,” Hamza Khalid mentioned on the Maritime Expo in Karachi on Wednesday.
The system, produced on the Nationwide Electronics Advanced, was displayed on the opening day of the Karachi Maritime Expo, the place demonstrators mentioned it efficiently started neutralising so‑referred to as kamikaze drones.
Khalid, supervisor of the corporate that manufactures the anti‑drone jammer, described the system’s operational parameters.
He mentioned the gun operates successfully inside a 30‑diploma angle and a variety of 1.5 kilometres, with the angle adjustable to go well with tactical necessities.
Inside that envelope, the Sufra gun can both seize management of an incoming drone and pressure it to land, or render each the drone and its distant management inoperable, he added.
Requested about saturation assaults, Khalid advised reporters the system had been designed to deal with a number of incoming drones. “Irrespective of what number of hostile drones arrive, the gun has the potential to neutralise them.”
Officers instructed the system may very well be put in alongside border areas to counter cross‑border threats and deployed at giant city gatherings the place safety dangers are elevated.



















