Rafael Unveils 'Hunter Eagle' Kinetic Interceptor Drone Designed for Low-Altitude Counter-UAS Operations
Israeli defense giant Rafael Advanced Defense Systems has introduced the Hunter Eagle, a new VTOL interceptor drone that destroys hostile drones through direct kinetic impact rather than an explosive warhead. If a mission is aborted, the system autonomously returns to base and lands vertically, rapidly readying itself for the next intercept. The platform is purpose-built to address the growing threat of low-altitude, small unmanned systems on the modern battlefield.

Highlights
- Rafael Advanced Defense Systems has unveiled the Hunter Eagle, a VTOL interceptor drone designed specifically for low-altitude counter-UAS operations.
- The Hunter Eagle uses hit-to-kill kinetic impact technology to destroy target drones without carrying an explosive warhead, reducing collateral damage risk.
- If a mission is aborted mid-flight, the Hunter Eagle can autonomously return to its launch point, land vertically, and be rapidly re-deployed for the next intercept.
- The system targets 'low, slow, and small' threats — including small commercial drones and loitering munitions — that conventional air defense systems struggle to engage.
- Rafael has not yet released detailed technical specifications or a production timeline; a full system demonstration is anticipated at forthcoming international defense expos.
Rafael Unveils 'Hunter Eagle' Kinetic Interceptor Drone Designed for Low-Altitude Counter-UAS Operations
Israeli defense major Rafael Advanced Defense Systems has officially unveiled its latest interceptor drone — the Hunter Eagle — offering a new solution to the increasingly pressing threat posed by low-altitude unmanned aerial systems.
Hit-to-Kill: No Warhead Required
The Hunter Eagle's defining design feature is its hit-to-kill kinetic intercept technology, which destroys a target drone through direct physical collision rather than with an explosive warhead. This approach not only reduces the risk of an onboard detonation but also minimizes collateral damage to the surrounding environment during an engagement.
Abortable Missions, Vertical Recovery, and Rapid Re-Sortie
The Hunter Eagle is equipped with vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) capability, giving it significant deployment flexibility. Should an abort command be issued during a mission, the drone can autonomously return to its launch point, execute a vertical landing, and immediately enter a ready state for its next intercept mission. This design substantially enhances the system's operational sustainability and cost-effectiveness.
Purpose-Built for Low-Altitude UAS Threats
As small commercial drones and loitering munitions have become ubiquitous on the modern battlefield, low-altitude air defense has emerged as an urgent priority for militaries worldwide. The Hunter Eagle is engineered specifically to engage these "low, slow, and small" targets, filling a capability gap that conventional air defense systems have struggled to address effectively.
Rafael Advanced Defense Systems has long been a major player in both the Israeli and global defense markets, with a portfolio spanning missile systems, active protection systems, and unmanned aircraft technologies. The Hunter Eagle's introduction further reinforces the company's leadership position in the counter-UAS domain.
Rafael has not yet disclosed detailed technical specifications or a production timeline for the Hunter Eagle. A more comprehensive system demonstration is expected at upcoming international defense exhibitions.
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