GunnyGene
Hawkeye
For multiple common rifle calibers. Developed by the United States Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Division, so not yet available to us commoners. We'll have to wait for Federal or Winchester to license it for civilian use.
https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/nswc-cranes-new-drone-killer-cartridge-dkc-technology-44826493
Excerpt:
https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/nswc-cranes-new-drone-killer-cartridge-dkc-technology-44826493
Excerpt:
The NSWC Crane DKC ammunition has two flavors: Pelletized and Segmented. The projectile of Pelletized DKC ammunition is a row of tungsten alloy pellets encased in a discarding sabot. The Segmented DKC ammunition has a one-piece projectile that breaks inside the bore into several spin-stabilized sub-projectiles.
The primary advantage of the DKC technology over shotgun ammunition is its greater range. Additionally, this ammunition is designed to be used in standard-issue firearms with no modifications, so there is no need to have a separate dedicated anti-drone weapon or attachments. The Drone Killer Cartridge is also advertised to be an affordable technology. In the pictures published by NSWC Crane, we can see 5.56x45, 6.5 Creedmoor, 6.8x51, 7.62x51, 9x19, .338 Norma Magnum and .50 BMG DKC cartridges; however, this technology is scalable and can be applied to other calibers and cartridges. According to NSWC Crane, during a recent demonstration at Camp Atterbury in Edinburgh, Indiana, DKC achieved a 92% success rate against drone targets.