Artillery Shoots Down Drone Resembling Cruise Missile! Hypervelocity Weapon Hits Drone Mid-Air

Amazing video footage shows US artillery shooting down a target drone that is resembling a cruise missile. So in fact American artillery is now able to shot down cruise missiles and other forms of aerial targets thanks to the Hypervelocity Weapons System. On 3-Sep-2020, as part of the NORAD-NORTHCOM-led ABMS Onramp 2, a DoD Strategic Capabilities Office Hypervelocity Gun Weapon System shot down a surrogate cruise missile target. The intercept, made by an Army howitzer-fired projectile, demonstrated the feasibility of a cost-effective defense for US bases and served as a proof-of-concept for ABMS as a viable homeland-defense command-and-control system. The Advanced Battle Management System (ABMS) is an Air Force-led program charged with providing the digital framework to enable Joint, All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) to the joint war-fighting community.(United States Air Force Video by Col. Jim Fabio, Staff Sgt. Cambria Ferguson, Tech. Sgt. Daniel Asselta and SrA Danielle Charmichael) Credit for our Savior Tier Members: Xenarzio WarLeaks - Military Blog covers events, news, missions & facts from the United States Armed Forces including the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, Air Force, Coast Guard and more! Furthermore you will find content about military weapons, weapon systems and technology here. All footage on this channel is footage the Ultimate Military Archive has permission to use or consists of derivative works created by the WarLeaks - Military Blog for educational and informational purposes. The appearance of U.S. Department of Defense visual information on the UWarLeaks - Military Blog does not imply or constitute Department of Defense endorsement. ►SUBSCRIBE to the WarLeaks - Military Blog for more military videos: ►FOLLOW WARLEAKS on INSTAGRAM at ►FOLLOW WARLEAKS on FACEBOOK at If you like military content please remember to leave a Like & Comment or even Share the video. It means a lot. Thanks!
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