As the threat of drone attacks continues to grow in conflicts worldwide, armored vehicles are increasingly looking to active protection systems like Iron Fist for all-around defense. These systems work by using tiny radars to detect incoming threats and launching precision-guided rockets to intercept and destroy them.
In conflicts like Ukraine, where drones can easily attack from the sides, behind, or above where armor is weaker, active protection is crucial in protecting soldiers fighting against groups like Hezbollah and Hamas. The M-2A4E1 is one of the first US Army vehicles to be equipped with this technology, which has proven effective in protecting soldiers against drone attacks.
Traditionally, armored vehicles have focused on protecting against threats from the front, where enemy armored vehicles are most likely to attack. However, as conflicts evolve and new threats emerge, such as drones in Ukraine’s ongoing war, it becomes clear that all-around defense is essential. Active protection systems provide that extra layer of security that makes armored vehicles more resilient to attacks from any direction.
The US Army recognizes the importance of investing in active protection by equipping its vehicles with technology like Iron Fist. While currently not deploying forces to Ukraine, sending more vehicles equipped with this technology will accelerate the process of protecting US soldiers in future conflicts. Investing in active protection will be crucial for ensuring the safety and effectiveness of military operations worldwide.