Minotaur – Laser C-UAS System from Greece

A Greek inventor in Larissa claims to have created an anti-drone system that would destroy Unmanned Aerial Vehicles.

Kostas Soukos named his creation “Minotaur”, after the ancient Greek mythical creature portrayed with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man.

Speaking to public television ERT Soukos described his creation as a robotic platform that carries a large 300 kWh laser unit.

“It has the power to “blind”, cause ignition of drones that may violate Greek airspace, and is “invisible” to the thermal detectors of the helicopters”, he added.

Anti-drone system “needed by Greece”

The anti-drone system is made exclusively by Greek scientists and engineers in Larissa.

“We have proved that Greece is not ‘asleep’”, Soukos said. Our young scientists are producing smart systems that the country urgently needs, he added in reference to the current tensions with Turkey.

So far, Greek military authorities have not commented on “Minotaur”.

Turkey has increasingly been using UAVs to spy on Greece with illegal overflights. In September, Ankara’s state-run news agency Anadolu published a report accompanied by pictures with the title “Drones capture images of armed vehicles sent by Greece to the Aegean islands with non-military status in violation of international law.”

Almost on a daily basis, Turkish UAVs are conducting illegal overflights over the eastern Aegean Greek islands.

The island of Kinaros, located west of Kalymnos and Leros and east of Amorgos, appears to be of particular interest to Ankara, as drones have conducted illegal overflights on several occasions.

It is unclear what kind of military intelligence the Turkish drone had tried to get by flying over a deserted islet where the only inhabitant is Irene Katsotourchi, popularly known as “Kyra Rini” (“Mrs. Rini”).

Source: Greek Reporter

 

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