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To suppress Russian "Mavika" remotely: in Ukraine showed antitrone DF-3 (video)

To spread: The Ukrainian company Piranha Tech has introduced a remote DF-3 control system at the Forum of Ukraine's technological forum, designed to combat drones. DF-3 goals are enemy reconnaissance drones. The system is currently working against the Mavicians, which pose the greatest threat to the forefront, said Anatoly Khrapchynsky, Deputy Director of Piranha Tech. One of the advantages of the new antitrone system is remote control.

The rotary mechanism allows you to remove the antenna at 360 degrees horizontally and to conduct vertically. "We create a certain sector where the range we need is overlapped. Remotely, without the participation of the personnel, that is, we do not need to run out, twist the antenna in order to work out for the goal that was discovered," Khrapchinsky explained. It is reported that DF-3 is able to destroy UAVs, being at a distance of a kilometer from the operator.

This allows you to protect the position, because from this distance, the drone cannot make a discharge or intelligence. The modular structure allows you to replace the types of antennas on DF-3 and vary their number. The system is also integrated with extraneous means of detection, such as antironous radars and radio electronic reconnaissance products, for accurate references of HRB at the detected target at the frequencies that need to be suppressed.

The Deputy Director of Piranha Tech noted that in the future, all the company systems of the company will work in a single software, providing overlapping certain sectors on the battlefield. "We can build a level of tactical, operational-tactical and strategic, which allows us to work for different distance, depending on the threat.

Because there are systems that work for 20 kilometers, there are systems that operate for 15 kilometers, there are systems that operate from 3 to 5 kilometers," Khrapchynsky stressed. Recall that the Defense Forces of Ukraine are already used on the front of the Varta Dronehunter Drone System, which is installed on the copier drones. Focus also reported that Dzyne Technologies introduced the Dronebuster antitrone rifle, which does not stumble the drone but takes it under control.