Russia has its own "friend-or-foe" drone recognition system

The identifier will be useful for both civilian and military purposes

NPP Pulsar has presented a new domestic system for recognizing civilian and military drones based on the "friend-or-foe" principle.

At the Electronics of Russia exhibition, the development of the "daughter" of Ruselectronics attracted attention, despite its modest dimensions.
At the Electronics of Russia exhibition, the development of the "daughter" of Ruselectronics attracted attention, despite its modest dimensions.

The identifier weighs no more than 150 g and has a low power consumption of 100 mV. But it works at significant distances: it checks all UAVs within a radius of up to 100 km and at an altitude of up to 5 km from the location.

The equipment cooperates with stations using the Russian identification system "Parol".

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