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I probably doesn't take much to make a hardkill-system be able to take on drones.
I've been thinking the same: Drones are small, cheap, accurate and pack a heavy punch. At the same time, they're slow, loud and unarmoured, which should make them relatively easy to detect, target and take down with real cheap means. Those means just need to be developed.
Perhaps closing the hatches might be a start.
Russian tanks have really poor crew ergonomics and bad visibility so having the hatch open is preferable. And bad discipline, training and tactics have the crew open them when they shouldn't.