The Belarusian 558th Aircraft Repair Plant has developed the Satellite-M2 radio protection system (ARTZ) to protect aircraft from high-precision radio-controlled weapons of the enemy, capable of hitting at long distances. This was reported by the press service of the State Military-Industrial Committee of Belarus.
ARTZ "Satellite-M2" is called "invisible armor for aircraft." Su-30SM, MiG-29 fighters and Su-25 attack aircraft in service with the Air Force of Belarus will evade interceptor missiles and anti-aircraft missile systems (SAM) of the enemy, operating in the frequency range of 2.0....18.0 GHz (S, C, X, Ku).
To ensure highly effective radio protection of the carrier aircraft, a retransmission principle is used to create interference.
"Satellite-M2" receives the signal of the enemy's electronic warfare equipment, analyzes it, creates interference and transmits the signal in the opposite direction. This creates false targets that distract from the carrier aircraft.
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