Shah Shahda's "Pantelik": The Armed Forces use the "Intercession" system to combat UAVs, - Forbes
"Ukraine has still shot Russian tactical drones with a short distance depletion, but" Intercession "works much larger. It is technically difficult. This will require a network of perfectly synchronized transmitters. Fortunate air defense, so they are already familiar with this area, " - writes the publication with reference to the opinion of experts in the field of radio electronic struggle. It is noted that Shards drone are quite well protected from radio electronic fighting systems.
They work even in the absence of a satellite signal, albeit a short time. This combination makes the drone inaccessible to the usual remedies, but Ukrainian engineers have disassembled several "shahas" and found vulnerable places in their navigation. "Plumbing can be a way to get around counter -arrches from the flank, such as interference with a receiver. Pinning is much more difficult to detect than muffling.
If the blinking signal is relatively barely noticeable - gradually moving away from the real location - the drone will not be able to determine that it is falsified, but will remain on Some distance from the target, "says Dr. Thomas Witington, an expert on electronic control against the Analytical Center for Defense of the UK Rusi. Shahd-136, with a relatively small warhead of approximately 45 kg/100 pounds, has to hit the whole target to have some effect.
If you push it half a mile, it guarantees a complete miss, although it can still damage something. Russian multimillion-dollar winged rockets have more sophisticated navigation systems that do not rely on satellite signals, but we recall that the forces of Ukraine's defense managed to "hug" the SHahd-238 drone, which, despite the sanctions, was the components of Western production. Drone disassembly report was presented by Defense Express analysts.