AFRICOM Advances Curtain Call Drone Swarm Defense System in Second Field Test
Evaluators specifically compared performance against single-drone attacks and coordinated assaults from multiple drones at once.
UNITED STATES — U.S. Africa Command completed a second successful field test of its low-cost, drone-swarm defense system at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory from April 27 to May 1.

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The CURTAIN CALL system demonstrated measurable progress in short-range air defense against unmanned aerial system threats during the five-day evaluation at the California site.
The test examined the system’s ability to detect threats through cameras and sensors, alert a human operator, and launch a defensive “curtain” of drones to intercept incoming UAS.
Evaluators specifically compared performance against single-drone attacks and coordinated assaults from multiple drones at once. Results showed the defense system tracked threats and responded faster than in earlier tests.





