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electronicsJuly 9, 2026

Innovative Anti-Drone Ammunition: A Game-Changer for ASEAN Factories

Russia's new multi-bullet ammunition could revolutionize drone defense in Southeast Asian factories.

The Future of Drone Defense in ASEAN Factories: Russia’s Multi-Bullet Solution \\[1] In an era where drones are increasingly used for both surveillance and attacks, the need for effective countermeasures is more critical than ever. A recent development by a Russian company, Rostec, has introduced a new type of rifle-caliber bullet that splits into three mid-flight, significantly increasing the hit probability against high-speed drones. This innovation could have profound implications for factories in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia, where drone threats are becoming a growing concern. \\[2] The “Mnogotochie” rounds, developed by Rostec’s subsidiary Vysokotochka, are designed to provide high-density fire, making it easier to shoot down small, fast-moving targets. These bullets are essentially standard 5.45x39mm and 7.62x39mm cartridges, but with a special bullet that disintegrates into three parts upon exiting the barrel. This unique design ensures that all three elements are evenly separated, improving firing accuracy and substantially increasing the probability of hitting small, elusive targets. \\[3] For factories in ASEAN, this technology could be a game-changer. In Thailand, where industrial espionage and unauthorized surveillance are significant concerns, these multi-bullet rounds could provide an additional layer of security. Similarly, in Vietnam, where factories are often located near strategic military installations, the ability to quickly and effectively neutralize drone threats could be crucial. In Indonesia and Malaysia, where the use of drones for both commercial and military purposes is on the rise, this new ammunition could offer a cost-effective solution to protect critical infrastructure. \\[4] One of the key advantages of the Mnogotochie rounds is their compatibility with existing firearms. They use standard cartridge cases and propellant powder, which simplifies production and eliminates the need for modifications or attachments. This means that factory security personnel can use their current equipment, reducing the cost and complexity of implementing this new technology. Additionally, the rounds can be fired with a silencer, making them suitable for use in sensitive areas where noise must be minimized. \\[5] The effectiveness of these rounds has been demonstrated in tests, with footage showing the 5.45mm variant successfully downing a drone hovering at a height of 10 meters from a distance of 100 meters after just four shots. While the range is limited compared to dedicated air-defense systems, it is well-suited for close-range engagements, such as those encountered in and around industrial facilities. \\[6] As the use of drones continues to grow, the demand for affordable and effective countermeasures will only increase. The development of specialized anti-drone ammunition like the Mnogotochie rounds reflects the evolving nature of modern warfare and the need for innovative solutions to address new threats. For ASEAN factories, investing in this technology could provide a significant boost to their security capabilities, ensuring that they are better prepared to face the challenges of the future. \\[7] **Takeaway for Factory Buyers:** As the threat of drone-based surveillance and attacks becomes more prevalent, factory owners in ASEAN should consider incorporating advanced anti-drone technologies into their security strategies. The Mnogotochie rounds offer a cost-effective and efficient solution that can be easily integrated into existing security protocols, providing an additional layer of protection for critical industrial assets.

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Editorial rewrite by ASEAN Machine team, based on public reporting from Interesting Engineering, with added ASEAN manufacturing context.

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