Под Петербургом начались испытания системы наблюдения за беспилотниками

It will help ensure the safety of flights for large aircraft and UAVs

A drone surveillance system has begun testing at the Putilovo airfield near St. Petersburg. This will help ensure the safety of flights for large aircraft and UAVs within the framework of ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) standards, according to Alexander Ignatiev, General Director of Aviatelecominvest LLC.

According to Ignatiev, specialists have deployed an automated independent surveillance station ADSB 1090 ES (standard for mainline vessels). The device receives data about vessels equipped with transponders and then transmits the data to the "Nebosvod" system via Asterix cat21 (data exchange protocol).

The solutions we are developing are the technological basis for the safe use of drones both in shared airspace with manned aircraft and in dedicated environments, such as very low altitudes and urban air mobility space.
 Alexander Ignatiev, General Director of Aviatelecominvest LLC 

He also added that "the automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast standard ADS-B 1090ES is accepted worldwide for monitoring civil aviation aircraft."

Within the framework of a unified data transmission mode ADS-B 1090ES , the aircraft determines its location using GLONASS or GPS, and then transmits it to the ADS-B ground station (automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast) within the framework of ICAO standards.

The air conflict detection service has been tested in Putilovo since 2023, said Alexey Khripunov, General Director of the Aeroscrypt Research Center (developer of the Nebosvod digital platform).

According to him, more than 80% of domestic UAS (unmanned aircraft system) manufacturers are already integrated with the "Nebosvod" platform. The system allows you to receive and process data from all types of aircraft, predict possible conflicts in the airspace between drones and airplanes.

Earlier www1.ru reported that the Russian electronic warfare system "Krasukha" proved its effectiveness.

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