Удовлетворить потребности: Ростех готов увеличить объёмы производства комплексов для борьбы с БПЛА «Серп»

The "Vector" Research Institute Demonstrates the New "Serp-VS6" Model and Radio Monitoring Equipment at the World Defence Show

Russian technology giant Rostec has announced its readiness to increase the production of the latest "Serp" series anti-drone systems. The UAV countermeasure systems, produced by the "Vector" Research Institute under the umbrella of the "Ruselectronics" holding, are being demonstrated these days at the World Defence Show international exhibition in Saudi Arabia. Deputy Prime Minister, Head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation, Denis Manturov, instructed to increase the production of these systems during a visit to the Russian exposition at the World Defence Show, where he was shown the latest "Serp-VS6" drone electronic warfare system and radio monitoring equipment.

"Serp-VS6" at the World Defence Show international exhibition
"Serp-VS6" at the World Defence Show international exhibition
Currently, there is a high demand for these devices on the Russian market. We are ready to scale up the production of anti-drone systems if necessary to meet market needs. - said a company representative on the sidelines of the exhibition. Last year, we delivered more than 100 units of these products to our customers.
Representative of the company at World Defence Show

"Serp" systems are successfully used at fuel and energy facilities and enterprises of the military-industrial complex of Russia. In late December 2023, it was reported about successful tests of the modernized "Serp-VS5D" complex, which has the ability to independently search for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).

The latest model of the device, the "Serp-VS6", is an effective means of countering drones, including FPV drones, within a radius of up to 5 km in direct line of sight and effectively cope with a swarm of drones. The complex also allows the safe use of own UAVs for monitoring the territory.

In addition, the "Vector" Research Institute is presenting radio monitoring equipment for the first time at the exhibition in Riyadh, which is capable of identifying drones and determining their operators by control signals. This equipment has stealth properties for other radio equipment due to the absence of active radiation.

Earlier www1.ru reported on how the "Serp" complexes are being modernized. Foreigners are being shown the "Serp" not for the first time - it and other anti-drone equipment of "Ruselectronics" were presented last year abroad at the EDEX 2023 International Defence Exhibition in Cairo.

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