![]() ![]() Kidon®, Modular Pistol Conversion Kit System that can Fit Multiple Pistols like GLOCK, SIG SAUER, CZ and many more. K21: Canik TP9 – TP9V2| TP9SFX| TP9SF| TP9SA| TP9SF ELITE-S| TP9SF ELITE| TP9SF ELITE COMBAT| Canik TP9 SF METE-S.K19: 1911with narrow beaver tail (Colt 1911 original) also fit medium width beavertail * Rear safety can be enabled.K18: Polymer 80 Frames PF940v2 80% – Standard | PF940Cv1 80% – Compact | PF940CL 80% – Compact Long Frame | PFC9 Compact Pistol Frame (serialized) | PFS9 Standard Pistol Frame (serialized).K17: H&K USP FS & COMPACT 9mm/.40 * Comes with an adapter to the front USP accessory Rail.K16: WaltherPPQ 5″, 4″ 9mm/.40/.45 Calibers (does not fit steel frame PPQ).fits also Grand Power ST 380 | Q1 | XCALIBUR | K100 MK12 | P1 MK12 | P11 | K22 X-TRIM MK12 | K22 MK12 | Q100, Tanfoglio Force Police K7: Sig Sauer P250 (all lengths, all calibers), P320 (all lengths, all calibers), P320X Compact, P220, M17, M18, P320 AXG CLASSIC, P320 AXG-COMBAT, P320 AXG CARRY, P320-AXG LEGION, P320 AXG PRO.K5: Jericho Polymer frame – Fits all lengths.K4: JerichoSteel Frame with Picatinny rail, Fits all lengths.**For Israeli buyers – with purchasing please send a valid pistol license with buyer’s name and pistol model (both have to match the recipient and the Kidon’s model to the pistol type). Note: The Pistol must have a factory-made accessory rail. Over 100 Different Pistols and counting can all fit in 1 Kidon® system, In order to change between different pistol manufacturers, there is a simple interchangeable adapter located in the rear of the Kidon®. AeroVironment isn’t yet allowed to show the bigger one to the public.Kidon®, Modular Pistol Conversion Kit System that can Fit Multiple Pistols like SIG SAUER, GLOCK, CZ, and many more. The 300 model is designed to kill individuals, while a larger version, the 600, can destroy armored vehicles. Weighing just 5½ pounds, including its small warhead, the Switchblade can be taken into battle in a backpack and fly up to 7 miles to hit a target. And while the Pentagon and the Department of Homeland Security are spending billions of dollars to come up with “counter drone” technology, experts say there is, as yet, no foolproof version of it. Today’s small lethal drones are difficult to detect on radar, and they can even be programmed to hit targets without human intervention, based on facial recognition or some other computer wizardry. and terrorist groups or rebel groups in a way that's certainly not good for the United States.” “It levels the playing field between the U.S. ![]() “There are over 100 countries and nonstate groups that have drones today, and the technology is widely proliferating,” said Paul Scharre, a former Army Ranger who is a scholar at the Center for a New American Security and the author of “Army of None,” a book about autonomous weapons. And terrorists will eventually get them, too - a possibility that has homeland security officials scrambling to find a solution, given that there is no surefire defense against them. The next battlefield opponent is likely to have them. military couldn’t have fought the way it did in Iraq or Afghanistan if the enemy had had killer drones. But unlike typical missiles, they can circle above a target, wait for the ideal moment and strike with incredible precision. “It’s something that we can see that is going to be a problem, and we have some defenses, but not enough.”ĭubbed kamikaze, suicide or killer drones, these unmanned aircraft don’t fire missiles - they are the missiles. “I think this is going to be the new IED,” or improvised explosive device, said Shaan Shaikh, a missile expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. troops, but it could also put them - and Americans at home - in great danger from terrorists or nation-states that haven’t previously had access to such lethal and affordable technology. That capability could help save the lives of U.S. They can leapfrog traditional defenses to strike infantry troops anywhere on the battlefield, and they cost just $6,000 apiece, compared to $150,000 for the Hellfire missile typically fired by Predator or Reaper drones. Some experts believe the spread of the semi-autonomous weapons will change ground warfare as profoundly as the machine gun did. An AeroVironment operator prepares to launch the Switchblade drone at Utah’s Dugway Proving Ground. ![]() A revolution in unmanned aerial vehicles is unfolding, and the U.S. ![]()
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