UAE-made jammers stopped 85% of Iranian drones amid nearly 3,000 attacks

UAE-made jammers stopped 85% of Iranian drones amid nearly 3,000 attacks on the UAE since February 28. EDGE Group's electronic warfare systems formed the backbone of the country's air defence response.
The UAE's air defences engaged 549 ballistic missiles, 29 cruise missiles, and 2,260 drones since February 28, totalling nearly 3,000 attempts. Locally developed UAE-made jammers neutralised over 85% of hostile drones. EDGE Group's CTO, Dr Chaouki Kasmi, stated that the company's electronic warfare systems were crucial in the air defence response. Engineers worked around the clock, updating live systems between shifts. EDGE's electronic warfare architecture had been accumulating operational and synthetic data for years, feeding directly into AI models. The update cycle ran in hours, enabling the UAE to adapt to the evolving threat.
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