USS Carl M. Levin Coyote launcher
Definition
An upgraded eight-cell launcher for Raytheon's Coyote counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) interceptors, recently installed on the aft upper deck of the U.S. Navy Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Carl M. Levin (DDG-120) at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
This plug-and-play module enhances the destroyer's defense against drone swarms, marking the first operational deployment of the upgraded Coyote launcher on a surface combatant.
Examples
The sailors on the USS Carl M. Levin were thrilled when the Coyote launcher turned their deck into a drone-zapping disco party.
Spotting enemy drones? No sweat—just fire up the USS Carl M. Levin Coyote launcher and watch them scatter like startled pigeons.
In a world of sneaky UAVs, the USS Carl M. Levin Coyote launcher is the Navy's witty comeback, serving intercepts with style.
Budget cuts be damned; the Coyote launcher on USS Carl M. Levin proves you can counter drone threats without breaking the bank.