NPP Pulsar has presented a new domestic system for recognizing civilian and military drones based on the "friend-or-foe" principle.
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".
Now on home
The first launch is scheduled for 2029, and fire tests are scheduled for 2027
Alternative messengers do not yet provide the same reach and convenience
The project has already been launched in Khimki, Lyubertsy, Odintsovo and Dolgoprudny
The app shows the route step by step, even if the geolocation fails
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Prototype to be sent into orbit in 2028 instead of 2030
The Russian aircraft was in the neutral zone
The development provides independent voltage regulation and optical current control