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DBR-1S/2-5 Hand-Held Net Launcher: A Double-Barreled System for Tactical UAV Interception
In modern combat, reaction speed determines the outcome of an engagement. When an enemy Mavic or FPV drone enters the drop range, the operator does not have time for a lengthy reload. DBR-1S/2-5 Hand-Held Net Launcher is a professional non-lethal interception tool equipped with two barrels. This design allows for two launches in a row, instantly correcting an aiming error or neutralizing a group target.
Expert advantage of the DBR-1S/2-5 model: Double readiness
The 2-5 modification is designed for mobile groups operating in areas with high enemy UAV activity. The presence of two barrels in combination with 5 replaceable cartridges provides an ideal balance between firepower and fighter mobility.
- Instant doublet: The ability to release two nets with a minimum interval. This is critical when intercepting high-speed and actively maneuvering targets.
- Autonomy: A set of 5 cartridges allows for autonomous execution of tasks for a long time without the need to replenish ammunition.
- Physical dominance: The mechanical propeller lock with a net (Propeller Lock) works where electronic warfare is powerless due to frequency changes or the drone operating in "radio silence" mode.
- Valuable trophies: Unlike fire damage, the net launcher lands the drone intact, which allows for the extraction of flight logs and enemy intelligence.
Technical characteristics of the DBR-1S/2-5 net launcher
The device combines the reliability of tactical equipment and ease of operation. Below are the current performance characteristics of the complex:
| Parameter | Characteristic value |
|---|---|
| Model | DBR-1S/2-5 (Double Barrel / 5 Cartridges) |
| Device type | Hand-held portable net thrower |
| Number of barrels | 2 (possibility of sequential launch) |
| Operating principle | Mechanical launch (complete autonomy) |
| Purpose | Launch and deployment of the network for target blocking |
| Design | Shockproof, portable, adapted to field conditions |
| Control type | Manual (intuitive trigger) |
| Ammunition included | 5 loaded cartridges |
Tactics of use in combat conditions
DBR-1S/2-5 is an indispensable tool for protecting the near perimeter:
- Anti-drone umbrella: Effective interception of Mavic 3, Autel and FPV drones at a direct range visibility.
- Protection of objects: Protection of checkpoints, observation posts and equipment from "drops".
- Bloodless detention: Blocking offenders or saboteurs in situations where the use of lethal weapons is prohibited.
Advice to the operator: Use the advantage of the second barrel to create a "mesh trap". The first shot is fired directly at the target, the second - along the vector of its possible maneuver. This increases the effectiveness of interception to 95%.
Why buy DBR-1S/2-5?
This is a balanced solution for those who value reliability. The mechanical starting principle guarantees the operation of the device even after immersion in water or in extremely dirty conditions. The absence of electronics makes it invisible to enemy electronic reconnaissance (SIGINT), ensuring complete secrecy use.
Frequently Asked Questions about the DBR-1S/2-5 Double-Barrel Net Launcher
What is the fundamental difference between the 2-5 and the 2-2?
The main difference is in the range and power. The 2-5 is effective at a distance of 7-10 meters, while the 2-2 works better at 5-7 meters. The larger pneumatic chambers in the 2-5 provide a higher initial velocity of the net.
Can I load different nets into different barrels?
Yes, this is the recommended tactic. You can install a light net to intercept fast FPV drones in one barrel, and a heavy net to intercept fast FPV drones in the other. reinforced for use against heavy targets like the Mavic 3.
What is the interval between the first and second shots?
The barrels are completely independent. The interval depends only on the speed of the trigger pull - you can fire a double shot or pause for aiming after the first launch.
How long does one CO2 cylinder last in this model?
Each barrel is fed from an individual $12\text{-gram}$ CO2 cylinder. This ensures maximum ejection energy for both shots. After firing, the cylinder in the used barrel must be replaced.
What is the reticle opening area of the 2-5 model?
When using standard cartridges, the opening area is approximately $3 \times 3\,\text{meters}$, which is optimal for reliably intercepting targets at medium ranges.
Is it difficult to reload two barrels simultaneously?
A full reload of the system takes approximately $60\,\text{seconds}$. The well-thought-out design of the mounts allows for quick cartridge changes, even in the field.
Can I load different nets into different barrels?
Yes, this is the recommended tactic. One barrel can be equipped with a light net to intercept fast FPV drones, and the second with a reinforced net to work on heavy targets like the Mavic 3.
What is the interval between the first and second shot?
The barrels are completely autonomous. The interval depends only on the speed of pressing the trigger - You can fire a double or pause to aim after the first shot.
How long does one CO2 cartridge last in this model?
Each barrel is fed from an individual $12\text{-gram}$ CO2 cartridge. This ensures maximum ejection energy for both shots. After firing, the cylinder in the used barrel must be replaced.
What is the reticle opening area of the 2-5 model?
When using standard cartridges, the opening area is approximately $3 \times 3\,\text{meters}$, which is optimal for reliably intercepting targets at medium ranges.
Is it difficult to reload two barrels simultaneously?
A full reload of the system takes approximately $60\,\text{seconds}$. The well-thought-out design of the mounts allows for quick cartridge changes, even in the field.
Can I load different nets into different barrels?
Yes, this is the recommended tactic. One barrel can be equipped with a light net to intercept fast FPV drones, and the second with a reinforced net to work on heavy targets like the Mavic 3.
What is the interval between the first and second shot?
The barrels are completely autonomous. The interval depends only on the speed of pressing the trigger - You can fire a double or pause to aim after the first shot.
How long does one CO2 cartridge last in this model?
Each barrel is fed from an individual $12\text{-gram}$ CO2 cartridge. This ensures maximum ejection energy for both shots. After firing, the cylinder in the used barrel must be replaced.
What is the reticle opening area of the 2-5 model?
When using standard cartridges, the opening area is approximately $3 \times 3\,\text{meters}$, which is optimal for reliably intercepting targets at medium ranges.
Is it difficult to reload two barrels simultaneously?
A full reload of the system takes approximately $60\,\text{seconds}$. The well-thought-out design of the mounts allows for quick cartridge changes, even in the field.
How long does one CO2 cartridge last in this model?
Each barrel is fed from an individual $12\text{-gram}$ CO2 cartridge. This ensures maximum ejection energy for both shots. After firing, the cylinder in the used barrel must be replaced.
What is the reticle opening area of the 2-5 model?
When using standard cartridges, the opening area is approximately $3 \times 3\,\text{meters}$, which is optimal for reliably intercepting targets at medium ranges.
Is it difficult to reload two barrels simultaneously?
A full reload of the system takes approximately $60\,\text{seconds}$. The well-thought-out design of the mounts allows for quick cartridge changes, even in the field.
How long does one CO2 cartridge last in this model?
Each barrel is fed from an individual $12\text{-gram}$ CO2 cartridge. This ensures maximum ejection energy for both shots. After firing, the cylinder in the used barrel must be replaced.
What is the reticle opening area of the 2-5 model?
When using standard cartridges, the opening area is approximately $3 \times 3\,\text{meters}$, which is optimal for reliably intercepting targets at medium ranges.
Is it difficult to reload two barrels simultaneously?
A full reload of the system takes approximately $60\,\text{seconds}$. The well-thought-out design of the mounts allows for quick cartridge changes, even in the field.