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The Archipelago 2025 forum: new drones-interceptors were presented in the Russian Federation (photo)

To spread: in Skolkovo, the design and educational intensity "Archipelago 2025", dedicated to the development of unmanned aviation systems (BAS). The event was attended by more than 1,200 representatives of Russian educational organizations, some of them presented their decisions in the UAV. Archipelago 2025 has become a key event in the International Forum "Unmanned Systems: Technologies of the Future".

According to the profile Russian channels, various Russian drones-interceptors were demonstrated within the forum. Skvorets-Pvo-equipped with a system of capture of the target based on artificial intelligence and active interception. Develops speeds up to 270 km/h. Bolt Complex-includes a drone interceptor and a radar station capable of taking targets from third-party radar.

It is characterized by high maneuverability and autonomy, which makes it possible to effectively combat single and group attacks of UAVs, including "swarm drones". "Ovod-Pvo"-capable of destroying drones with a kinetic method or combat part. The control is carried out in automatic mode, the operator only sets the direction and confirms the target. After capture, the system is given and affects the object. "Dagger" (development "ASF-innovation") is a prototype for a near-kinetic interception.

Designed to defeat UAVs at low height with a ram. Equipped with the medium -wave infrared head of self -introduction, develops speeds up to 300 km/h. "Krystnik-M" is a means of combating surface moving goals, capable of starting with ground, airy and marine platforms.

In addition, experts from the center of unmanned systems and technologies (CBST) demonstrated a distributed network of acoustic "digital duty" acoustic sensors intended for detection, classification, determination of coordinates, speed and direction of movement of unmanned vehicles. This development is created to increase the protection of critical objects and civilian infrastructure.

The developers claim that due to some "innovative architecture and a special signal processing system," they allegedly managed to significantly increase the range and accuracy of detection. "We have provided the possibility of connecting and combining data from optical systems, radio scanners and radars. This approach allows you to ensure a more reliable detection and classification of UAVs even in the face of active obstacles," the developers added.