Tag: loitering munition

The Loitering Munition tag focuses on one of the fastest-evolving segments in modern warfare — precision-guided drones that combine the capabilities of UAVs and munitions. Often referred to as “kamikaze drones,” loitering munitions can search for, identify, and engage targets autonomously or via operator control, providing tactical flexibility and immediate strike capability.

This section covers innovations in design, targeting, and guidance systems that make loitering munitions highly effective against armor, artillery, and command posts. From lightweight FPV-based systems to long-endurance strike platforms, MiliVox analyzes how these weapons bridge the gap between artillery and UAVs, offering militaries a cost-effective and adaptable precision strike option.

Through technical reviews, combat performance reports, and defense industry updates, we examine the leading systems, including Switchblade, Hero, and Lancet, and how new AI-assisted guidance is redefining battlefield lethality and operational tempo.