Defence-Idea from KIT
With Chains Against Drones – Even in Case of Power Outage

A guest post by C. Mattheck (1), H. Moldenhauer (2), K. Bethge (3)* 3 min Reading Time

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Drones are a serious problem nowadays. One idea for defence comes, among others, from the KIT: metal chains are shot at drones to catch them by tightly wrapping around them. In the case of off-center contacts, the chain unwinds on the target. The propeller then grabs the chain, leading to self-strangulation.

Based on field experiments and computer simulations, the authors demonstrate how the successful wrapping process can occur in two phases.(Source:  Mattheck)
Based on field experiments and computer simulations, the authors demonstrate how the successful wrapping process can occur in two phases.
(Source: Mattheck)

The "wrapping method" has a long history and is still practiced today by shepherds and hunters using the bola. It is thus historically verified. In [1], the principle was considered as purely mechanical drone defense.

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