Russia Successfully Tests Anti-Drone Systems for IFVs

Now they will become part of the mandatory equipment of Russian IFVs

Rostec State Corporation has tested FPV drone suppression systems on infantry fighting vehicles.

BMP-3 with armored screens and armored grilles from KMZ and the Bakhcha-U module.

According to the company, some developments of its "daughter" from "High-Precision Complexes" have passed tests with "encouraging results."

This means that in the future, all products of the Kurganmashzavod, which produces IFVs, will be equipped with them.

Besides KMZ, infantry fighting vehicles are not produced anywhere else in Russia. Therefore, this unique enterprise operates in a special mode. Some of its production units operate around the clock.

Recently, Russian designers presented another similar electronic warfare design. This is the Triton electronic warfare system, combined with Tigr and Typhoon armored vehicles.

There is also a lighter development. This is a Russian anti-drone gun that hits up to 90% of all existing global drones on their popular frequencies.