EDP: A Game-Changer in Anti-Drone Ammunition

EDP: A Game-Changer in Anti-Drone Ammunition

As drones and robotics become increasingly integrated into modern industries, security, and even military operations, the need for effective countermeasures grows. 

Traditional ammunition often falls short when neutralizing small, fast-moving drones or rugged, electromechanical threats. 

Enter electrically disruptive projectiles—a revolutionary approach designed to disable drones, robotics, and other electromechanical systems through electromagnetic interference or direct electrical disruption.

How Electrically Disruptive Projectiles Work

Electrically Disruptive Projectiles (EDPs) are specialized ammunition designed to incapacitate electronic and mechanical systems within drones, robotics, and other electromechanical threats. Unlike traditional rounds that rely on kinetic impact, EDPs utilize advanced compounds to disrupt critical components upon impact.

Mechanism of Action

Upon striking a target, EDPs release a proprietary powder—typically 3 to 5 grams—composed of electrically disruptive materials such as magnetic or whiskering compounds. 

This powder adheres to and infiltrates the target’s sensitive areas, including cameras, LIDAR sensors, and other electro-mechanical systems. The cumulative effect of repeated hits amplifies the disruption, eventually leading to complete system failure.

Advantages Over Traditional Ammunition

  • Precision and Scalability: EDPs offer a targeted approach to disabling specific components without causing widespread damage, making them suitable for various operational scenarios.
  • Non-EMP Solution: By avoiding the use of electromagnetic pulses, EDPs eliminate the risk of collateral damage to nearby electronic equipment, ensuring that only the intended target is affected.
  • Versatility: Starting with calibers such as 9mm, .45 ACP, and 12-gauge shotgun rounds, EDPs can be deployed across a range of firearms, enhancing their applicability for different users, including security forces, law enforcement, and private individuals.

HOP Munitions, in partnership with RoboRounds, is at the forefront of manufacturing and distributing these innovative anti-drone ammunition solutions, positioning itself as a leader in modern defense technology.

What Our Anti-Drone Ammunition Targets

Electrically Disruptive Projectiles (EDPs) are revolutionizing drone and robotics defense across a range of industries. By directly targeting the critical systems that enable these devices to function, EDPs deliver a highly effective solution for neutralizing threats. Below are the specific components EDPs disrupt, ensuring drones and electromechanical systems are incapacitated.

What Our Anti-Drone Ammunition Targets
A small quadcopter drone lifts off to conduct a simulated convoy attack during Warrior Exercise 86-21-03, at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, July 18, 2021. This year WAREX saw the first use of drones incorporated into its training program. (Photograph by U.S. Army Reserve Sgt. William A. Parsons)

Circuitry

EDPs effectively short out or overload the intricate electronic systems within drones and robotics, including:

  • Circuit boards
  • Switches
  • Resistors and capacitors
  • Diodes and transistors
  • Fuses, varistors, and thermistors
  • Inductors and other small electronic parts

These components are essential for maintaining power flow and system integrity. Disrupting them renders the target inoperable.

Mechatronics

EDPs also target the internal moving infrastructure of drones and robotics by interfering with the following:

  • Gears and actuators
  • Pneumatic and hydraulic systems
  • Mechanical linkages and motors

This interference can cause systems to freeze or fail, disabling critical movement and functionality.

Sensors

Drones and robotics rely heavily on sensors for navigation and functionality. EDPs can block or incapacitate:

  • LIDAR navigation systems
  • Infrared vision and thermal imaging
  • CCTV cameras and onboard optics
  • Force, temperature, pressure, and vibration sensors

By compromising these sensory systems, drones lose their ability to navigate, detect, or carry out their intended tasks.

Signals

Interference with communication and processing signals is another critical function of EDPs. These rounds disrupt:

  • Inter-process communication
  • Navigation signals (GPS)
  • Digital and analog signal processing
  • Sampling, quantization, and periodic signals
  • Networking protocols

When signals are blocked or corrupted, drones and robotics lose their ability to communicate with operators, process instructions, or maintain navigation, leaving them incapacitated.By systematically targeting circuitry, mechatronics, sensors, and signals, Electrically Disruptive Projectiles ensure comprehensive neutralization of drones and robotic systems, making them an indispensable tool in modern defense and security operations.

Why Electrically Disruptive Projectiles Are the Future of Anti-Drone Ammunition

As drone technology continues to evolve, so too must the methods used to counteract these increasingly advanced threats. Electrically Disruptive Projectiles (EDPs) represent the cutting edge of anti-drone defense, offering a superior alternative to traditional ammunition and other countermeasures. Here’s why EDPs are shaping the future of anti-drone ammunition:

Navy counters drone threats at Point Mugu
Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division (NAWCWD) Pacific Target Marine Operations (PTMO) and Threat/Target Systems Department (TTSD) recently deployed small-drones over Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC), Point Mugu to provide cost-effective unmanned aerial system (UAS) familiarization and threat training. NBVC is comprised of three distinct operational facilities: Point Mugu, Port Hueneme and San Nicolas Island. It is Ventura County’s largest employer and protects Southern California’s largest coastal wetlands through its award-winning environmental program. (U.S. Navy photo by Ensign Drew Verbis/Released)

Enhanced Effectiveness Against Modern Threats

Drones and robotics are often designed with lightweight, durable materials and redundant systems that can resist damage from conventional rounds. EDPs target the heart of these devices—their electrical systems—ensuring immediate and reliable incapacitation.

  • Traditional shotgun ammo may require multiple hits to take down a drone, whereas a single EDP can disable its electronics with precision.
  • This makes drone defense shotgun shells equipped with our proprietary, disruptive material far more effective in countering these threats.

Non-Destructive Neutralization

A critical advantage of Electrically Disruptive Projectiles is their ability to incapacitate a target without destroying it. Instead of rendering the drone or robotic system completely inoperable, EDPs disable the electronics, allowing the hardware to remain intact. This is particularly valuable in scenarios where recovering the target is essential for investigation or intelligence purposes.

  • Security teams or military units can retrieve the neutralized drone to identify its operator, analyze its design, or gather evidence of its intended use.
  • This capability is especially important for law enforcement, where attribution and legal follow-up depend on recovering the full drone for inspection.
EDP: A Game-Changer in Anti-Drone Ammunition

Cost-Effective and Scalable

Compared to other advanced counter-drone technologies like jammers or laser systems, EDPs offer a cost-effective solution. They can be integrated into widely used platforms, such as 12-gauge shotguns, making them accessible and scalable for various applications.

  • Law enforcement agencies and private security firms can adopt EDPs without needing to invest in expensive, specialized equipment.

Adaptability Across Threats

While originally developed for drone defense, EDPs have the potential to address a broader range of electromechanical threats, including autonomous ground robots, rogue vehicles, and even improvised electronic devices. This versatility makes them a valuable tool in military, local, state, & federal agencies, and civilian contexts.

Alignment with Modern Defense Strategies

As militaries and security organizations shift towards more precise, technology-driven solutions, EDPs align perfectly with this trend. Their ability to neutralize threats with surgical precision supports the broader goal of reducing unintended casualties and collateral damage.

USNS Burlington Conducts Navy's Fleet Experimentation Program
An FVR-90 autonomous delivery drone from L3Harris Tactical Unmanned Aerial Systems prepares to land onto the flight deck of the Spearhead-Class expeditionary fast transport vessel USNS Burlington (T-EPF-10), amongst distinguished visitors from the Scientists-to-Sea program as part of the Navy’s Fleet Experimentation Program (FLEX), in the Atlantic Ocean, Oct. 16, 2022. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Steven Khor/Released)

Looking Ahead

The demand for anti-drone solutions is expected to grow exponentially as drones become more prevalent in legitiment and malicious applications. 

Electrically Disruptive Projectiles are well-positioned to meet this demand, providing a reliable, scalable, and effective countermeasure for the challenges of tomorrow. 

Their unique ability to incapacitate without destroying ensures that drones can be recovered and analyzed, offering both immediate and long-term advantages.

Conclusion

From military operations to critical infrastructure protection and law enforcement scenarios, these advanced projectiles effectively counter threats while enabling the recovery of targets for investigation or intelligence purposes.

HOP Munitions stands at the forefront of this cutting-edge technology, leading the charge in developing anti-drone ammunition solutions. By prioritizing innovation and adaptability, HOP Munitions equips security professionals with the tools they need to neutralize today’s most pressing threats.

As drones and robotics become more prevalent, the importance of advanced solutions like EDPs will only grow. Electrically Disruptive Projectiles are not just the future of anti-drone technology—they are the present solution for staying ahead in a rapidly evolving landscape.

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