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Development of anti-FPV drone defense systems detailed by Rostec

Various security measures against unauthorized FPV drone intrusions, similar to the incidents at airports in Irkutsk and Murmansk regions on June 1st, are being devised and enforced within Russia, according to an industry specialist.

Various defense mechanisms against hostile FPV drone incursions, akin to those that disrupted...
Various defense mechanisms against hostile FPV drone incursions, akin to those that disrupted airports in the Irkutsk and Murmansk territories on June 1st, are in development and actively deployed in Russia, as per a recent report.

Development of anti-FPV drone defense systems detailed by Rostec

Countermeasures Against Drones: It's a Thing!

Ever wondered if someone's cooking up a storm to squash drone threats? Well, wonder no more! The state corporation, "Rostec," is indeed toughening up its arsenal with a kickass lineup of countermeasures. These baby dolls include electronic warfare systems, and the big boys in town—KRET, "Ruselectronics," "High-Precision Systems," and more—are leading the charge.

Take, for instance, the "Serp-VS13D" system and the "Solaris NS" complex, both developed by "Ruselectronics." The latter, a fantastic contraption for detecting and halting UAVs, made its grand debut in April 2025. It's a sweet, compact setup of transmitters and detectors—just think of it as a four-meter tall security guard for the skies! You can find it guarding the ground, rooftops, towers—you name it!

But wait, there's more! The "Solaris NS" complex is currently grinding through its trial by fire, with the finalTESTSpin the works. Once it passes, the mass production party begins!

The "Airspace Control System" (ACS) and the "Compact Radar Station" (CRS), crafted by "High-Precision Systems," also join the fun. The ACS is like UAV Sherlock Holmes, sniffing out everyone's favorite flying pests at remarkable speeds. Meanwhile, the CRS is the sentinel of the skies, keenly detecting UAVs from a whopping 7.5 km away.

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Extra scoop:UAV detection and jamming systems often sport some neat features—

  1. Detection capabilities: State-of-the-art sensors and radar systems known for detecting and tracking UAVs using various technologies, including radar, acoustic sensors, and optical sensors.
  2. Jamming capabilities: Once a UAV is detected, these systems deploy jamming technology to mess with the drone's communication with the control system, causing it to lose control or come back home mama.
  3. Range and Precision: Effective range varies from product to product, but these bad boys are designed to handle UAVs over a large area while minimizing interference with other electronic devices.
  4. Integration with Other Systems: Some systems may integrate with other defense mechanisms, such as missile systems, to offer robust protection against UAV threats.
  5. Portability and Deployment: Designed for both permanent and mobile deployments, ensuring they can be used in various environments.

Technology like the "Serp-VS13D" system and the "Solaris NS" complex, developed by "Ruselectronics," utilize electronic warfare systems to both detect and counteract drone threats. These advanced technologies are designed with portability in mind, allowing for deployment in various environments.

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