The Drone Delivered Anti Tank System (D.D.A.T.S.)


Filling the combat niche between the Javelin™ and Spike NLOS™ missiles, the DDATS is able to penetrate 29 inches of RHA from a distance of 10 miles. With an approximate missile weight of 55 lbs and a competitive projected price point the DDAT is a highly effective weapon system fit for the modern battlefield. 

Autonomous Mode

The DDATS allows infantry to entrench the missile-carrying drones using a man-portable, autonomously controlled enclosure.

The infantry-carried reconnaissance drone can be remotely deployed to mark targets within a 10-mile radius of any entrenched unit.

This new system allows for a larger defensible area as the D.D.A.T.S. can defend areas against armored threats without having active personnel in harm’s way.

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Technical Specifications

  • We calculated the warhead for the D.D.A.T.S. based on the Sandia National Laboratories Report on Optimal Design and Fabrication of Reproducible Linear Shaped Charges. The charge is designed to penetrate 750mm of rolled homogenous armor.

  • GPS based targeting has meter level accuracy. The D.D.A.T.S. uses a Real Time Kinematic system that boasts centimeter level accuracy for extreme precision.

  • Our propulsion calculations are based on simulations created around the weight of the warhead and sensor array.

  • Extreme Flexibility and Speed

    The rapid maneuvering rate and long-range capabilities allow the D.D.A.T.S. to be used as an offensive tool that can carry out a strike and move rapidly to the next objective.

  • Minimized Threat to Operator

    The D.D.A.T.S. system allows for asymmetric tactics as the firing position is entirely unimportant (devoid of personnel). The objective can be maintained while also disabling enemy armor.

  • Increased Target Engagement Ability

    The enhanced vantage point of the reconnaissance drone allows for enhanced target selection and engagement. A longer range is also provided.

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