AFRL’s drone killer, THOR wins Popular Science “Best of” award

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  • By Joanne Perkins
  • Air Force Research Laboratory

KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. (AFRL) – The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) is celebrating the success of its counter drone weapon, the Tactical High-power Operational Responder (THOR), after being named the Popular Science “Best of What’s New” in the security category.

Each year, Popular Science reviews thousands of new products and innovations, to choose the top 100 winners across 10 categories. To win, the technology must represent a significant advancement in its category.

In 2019, scientists and engineers, working in AFRL’s Directed Energy Directorate in New Mexico, were tasked with the challenge of creating a technology that would provide additional layers of base defense-- a system that was portable and could be easily operated by service members in an operational setting.

In record time, the system was designed and built, with a source that uses high-power electromagnetic bursts to instantly disable swarms of small drones—and they named it THOR.

“THOR is nearing completion of an operational assessment, after being put through the rigors of operating in a variety of challenging conditions,” said Adrian Lucero, THOR program manager.

Speaking to the effectiveness of the system, Capt. James Wymer, THOR deputy program manager, had this to say.

“Our recent field assessment had an almost 90% effectiveness by operators in the field, who had just been trained on the system,” Wymer said. “THOR is an early demonstrator and we are confident we can approach a 100 percent kill rate by refining the hardware and improving operator training.”

As the dangers from drone swarms evolve, leaders from across the Department of Defense are working closely to ensure emerging technologies like THOR, will be ready to support the needs of warfighters already engaged against these threats.

While AFRL celebrates the success of the technology, leaders at Kirtland are recognizing the hard work of their team, who have decades of research in high-power electromagnetic technologies.

“We couldn’t have come this far without the perseverance and professionalism of the entire THOR team,” said Dr. Jeffry Heggemeier, who leads AFRL’s High Power Electromagnetics Division. “Our scientists, Airmen, and contractors worked nights and weekends to make this all possible, and they’re still doing it every day. The real reward will be when we see a THOR defending our service members on the front lines.”

For more information about the technology behind THOR, visit https://afresearchlab.com/technology/directed-energy/successstories/counter-swarm-high-power-weapon/

About AFRL

The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) is the primary scientific research and development center for the Department of the Air Force. AFRL plays an integral role in leading the discovery, development, and integration of affordable warfighting technologies for our air, space, and cyberspace force. With a workforce of more than 11,500 across nine technology areas and 40 other operations across the globe, AFRL provides a diverse portfolio of science and technology ranging from fundamental to advanced research and technology development. For more information, visit: www.afresearchlab.com.

Air Force Research Laboratory’s THOR team, pictured with the portable counter-UAS system, capable of destroying drones at the speed-of-light, at long range, in its base defense mission. (AFRL courtesy photo)