
Rafael tests modular C-UAS weapon system
Rafael Advanced Defense Systems has completed a new field test of its TYPHOON 30 Remote Weapon Station (RWS), the company announced Monday.
Conducted in Israel, the test focused on the system’s ability to counter unmanned aerial threats and demonstrated its modular deployment capabilities.
In a statement, Rafael said the trial showcased the TYPHOON 30’s “enhanced ability to neutralize drones at various ranges” and highlighted the platform’s flexibility when mounted on a 20-foot modular surface. The company describes the TYPHOON 30 as a combat-proven system that continues to evolve in response to operational needs across multiple environments.
Rafael says the system’s counter-unmanned aerial systems (C-UAS) capability has been tested and refined in field conditions, with ongoing updates driven by frontline feedback and shifting threat profiles. According to the company, the TYPHOON 30 is engineered to protect critical infrastructure and military positions against a growing range of low-cost and easily deployed aerial threats.
The system integrates advanced targeting and tracking technologies, allowing it to engage drones at multiple distances with precision. The company has not disclosed full technical specifications or the exact range demonstrated in the latest test.
