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The technology allows you to suppress UAV with a cut up to 3 km. Several complex...

In the Russian Federation began to protect the infrastructure from the Drones of the Armed Forces: what is known about the system "Serp-VS"

The technology allows you to suppress UAV with a cut up to 3 km. Several complexes can be combined into a network to cover a large area. Fuel and energy facilities in Russia have decided to protect against drones with the help of new Separates "August-VS". The details on the official site were revealed by the press service of the holding "Roselectronics", which is part of the State Corporation "Rostek". The Vector Research Institute has developed a system of combating small UAVs.

The authors claim that August-VS suppresses drone control channels: GPS, Glodass, Beidou (in L1, L2, L5) and even Wi-Fi ranges. As a result, the device loses communication with the operator and the ability to navigate space. "August -VS" detects drones in the sector from -10 to 80 degrees vertically and 360 degrees horizontally up to 3 kilometers. The transmitter capacity is 150 watts, it is connected to the control point through the Ethernet cable.

Complexes are able to work autonomously, protecting both fixed and mobile infrastructure. Several "sickles" are combined into a large zone defense network. "We see the risks of the growth of drones both in the military and civilian spheres. Fuel and energy complexes are critically important infrastructure. Roselectronics development allows to increase their safety with the help of radio-electronic effects on drones of different manufacturers, " - commented Oleg Yevtushenko Executive Director.

The representative of the Vector Research Institute Andriy Sorokin added that recently drones are often used for sabotage or espionage at infrastructure. Small UAVs are difficult to see in the sky at an altitude of tens of meters, so Russia requires radio electronic struggle. Earlier, information emerged that there was no reliable UAV protection in Russia.

According to the human rights activist Mark Feigin, the strikes on the Russian aircraft on December 5 showed how vulnerable the Russian infrastructure was. It is likely that the Ukrainian long -range drone will be able to fly even to the Kremlin. Recently wrote that Adaptit has developed a new system in Greece to protect infrastructure from drones. It is based on sensors that fix the UAV approximation at a distance of 7 km, as well as electromagnetic emitters that disable electronics.