The Russian company "Stupor" has developed a new technology to combat unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) — "sliding interference." It destabilizes the drone's operation, and the device returns to the operator. This was announced by a company representative at the All-Russian gathering of combat unmanned systems operators "Drone - 2024."
We decided to use the so-called "sliding interference," which allows creating echeloned protection. The drone loses control with the operator and a constant reconnection to the network begins. The device does not understand what is happening and falls into a self-preservation mode, returning to the operator.
Currently, the technology is being tested by the Russian military.
Earlier www1.ru reported that a new device against drone attacks was developed in Moscow.
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