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A report has revealed the development of American air defense technologies capable of shooting down low-cost drones, such as the Iranian "Shahid" drone, which is valued at approximately $30,000, using shells costing less than $11. The new technology relies on "proximity fuses," turning traditional guns into smart systems that automatically detonate shells as the target approaches, significantly enhancing effectiveness and reducing costs compared to conventional missiles, which can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. Field tests have demonstrated the success of this technology, prompting American companies to expand their production lines in efforts to address drone threats more economically and effectively.
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