The RAN doesn’t use the 25mm M242 Bushmaster in any capacity except in combination with the Typhoon RWS mount, so I think it can be taken as as a given, that is the combination people are referring to when they say it should be fitted with “a” 25mm.
As for counter- UAS with that weapon? Merely a choice of ammunition type. Plenty of proximity fused 25x137mm ammunition natures around that require no programming system and are already qualified on the M242.
Seafuture: MES showcased its two latest developments in the 25x137 mm field, the ME 327 proximity round and the ME 329 impact round.
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In any case, I am absolutely certain a counter-drone capability has not formed any part whatsoever of RAN’s “threat assessment” for any of it’s ships, especially it’s “minor” war vessels, given the complete paucity of systems, trials or even ammunition natures they have procured to address such a situation.
The one single attempt at such we are aware of is RAN exploring 127mm ammunition natures that include counter-UAS capability.
Even Army has done more with various drone shield systems, LAND 156 trials and so forth and RAAF with their 3 yr Anduril trial in the NT and both are regularly panned for their lack of counter-UAS capability or even urgency in that space…
I get the feeling the term “threat assessment” should be more accurately termed “budget assessment” in this day and age - seemingly the real driver of ADF capability (or lack thereof)...