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Downing Russian drones took a little Australian firm to ASX success

A small Australian company has grown its way into being a global player thwarting Russian drone attacks and supplying the US and European defence forces.

What look like large and menacing black guns are on show on the third floor of a converted woolshed in Pyrmont, Sydney.

But these are drone guns – designed to thwart rather than enable drone attacks. Instead of firing lethal ammunition, their “fire” targets disruption of the radio frequencies used for communication with the drone controllers.

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is the national affairs columnist. She writes a daily column on politics, business and the economy. Connect with Jennifer on Twitter. Email Jennifer at jennifer.hewett@afr.com

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