JamD
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Good question. I don't think most drones won't have the engine power to fly a payload and and power an EW pod. Of course, I don't know any numbers on this but CH4 has a piston engine that's supposed to be 1000 HP. How much of that can you divert to an EW pod, I don't know. This is in addition to weight of the pod itself. The WL2 is turboprop so I would assume it has more power (and thus freedom) to carry an EW pod.Should the Drone use one of its pylons to carry a self-defense pod or rely on a dedicated EW drone for providing a wall against jamming it. EW and jamming a drone is a major concern in UAS Operations.
Perhaps a dedicated EW version is what you need. I'm not saying this will not be a podded solution, just that this particular airframe wouldn't have the capability to do anything besides EW.
That's just my guess based on a limited understanding of the topic.