Drones, Vulcan Cannon

IDF bolsters northern border with Vulcan cannon to combat drone threat

Israel expands air defense as U.S.-made system deployed near Lebanon.

Vulcan 20mm rotary belt fed aircraft cannon (Photo: Marek Pobjecky/Shutterstock))

The IDF has deployed an M61 Vulcan cannon on Israel’s northern border to combat the growing drone threat, according to a Sunday report by Maariv.

The six-barrel, 20mm cannon, manufactured domestically by the Israeli Tamar Group, is capable of firing approximately 6,000 rounds per minute, providing a formidable defense against aerial incursions.

Earlier this year, Channel 12 reported that Israel was considering acquiring the Vulcan cannon system from the United States to enhance its anti-drone defenses.

The system has a proven track record, having been used by the U.S. to secure a floating pier in the Gaza Strip for humanitarian efforts and previously deployed by U.S. forces in Iraq, as Channel 12 highlighted.


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