So far, the Russian Federation has only two special operating systems.
Sibkrai announced new methods of combating unmanned aerial vehicles of the Russian state company Rostec, including Ukrainians.
The company says that they plan to carry out the first tests of the new electronic warfare vehicles against UAVs in March, and that they plan to start development in a series immediately. True, there are no details about the new devices, and the question arises: is something being developed in general? Focus journalists tried to find an answer.
To date, the Russian occupation army has only two really working anti-UAV complexes: “Kupol” and “Pishchal-PRO”.
The mission of the “Dome” is purely defensive. The shielding interference hemisphere operates within a radius of two kilometers and can operate simultaneously in ten frequency bands. This helps deflect any number of drones off course, according to the developers.
The second vehicle, the Pishchal-PRO mobile complex, weighs only four kilograms and can be used by air defense units on foot to combat unmanned aerial vehicles. The suppression radius is the same two kilometers as the Dome. The complex serves to neutralize reconnaissance aircraft and combat UAVs.
But in the hostile country, more and more talk of “superweapons” against drones. For example, the “Single Observer” method has been proposed, which uses not only air defense, but also the forces of other military units. Local military experts are also talking about the Solid Field complex, which covers the area where Ukrainian UAVs can appear.
There are many more hybrid developments, such as the Air Defense-EW Barrier or the KVO Air Defense Defender, which allude to the synergy of several branches of the military. However, given the total inconsistency between departments in the Russian army and enterprises of the military-industrial complex, and the problems with the supply of high-precision components for electronics due to sanctions, all these plans can only be dreams of Russians. Russian army.
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Source: Focus
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