An effective mobile FPV drone suppressor "Romashka" has been developed in Russia. The equipment creates a dome within the radius of which the drones' connection with satellites is blocked, and the area of impact becomes protected from monitoring and surveillance.
The FPV drone jammer can be used on a vehicle using a car voltage converter. The device suppresses control means and determines the location of the tracked object within a radius of up to 500 m.
Thanks to the magnet, "Romashka" is easily attached to any vehicle. The system is powered from the 12V on-board network.
2-3 seconds after the jammer is turned on, the enemy's UAV loses connection with the GPS satellite and stops moving along the route, and after 15-20 seconds it reduces altitude and lands safely at the point of impact.
Earlier www1.ru reported that Russian electronic warfare diverted a western GMLRS projectile and saved the Malva self-propelled gun from being hit. As a result, the domestic equipment escaped with minor damage.
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