Detects drones in "silent radio" mode: "Scanner" passive airspace monitoring system presented

The hardware and software complex was developed by the Belarusian company "Innotech Solutions"

Engineers of the Belarusian company "Innotech Solutions" have created the ALS "Scanner" hardware and software complex, which provides passive monitoring of airspace. This was reported by the press service of the State Military-Industrial Committee of Belarus.

"Scanner" is designed for early detection, trajectory prediction and spatial positioning of low-flying UAVs, including those operating in "silent radio" mode. The system includes sensors that detect sound waves from the propellers or internal combustion engine of the drone.

Composition of the "Scanner" complex:

  • Sound detection devices
  • Control point (PC and tablet)
  • Software
  • Communication channels
  • Rechargeable batteries
  • Navigation equipment

The drone detection system works in all weather conditions. "Scanner" will detect a UAV with an internal combustion engine at a distance of up to 1 km. At the same time, the speed determination error does not exceed 10%.

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