No Drone Will Reach the Target: "Dome" AI System for Protecting Buildings from UAVs Developed in Russia

The system includes two stations — "Echo" and "Trel"

A drone detection and suppression system called "Dome" has been developed in Russia. It will protect urban facilities in radar background conditions.

The system includes the "Echo" electronic intelligence station and the "Trel" electronic suppression station. These devices have already demonstrated effectiveness at some facilities.

The "Dome" differs from traditional solutions in that it integrates into the existing security infrastructure of enterprises. The system can be supplemented with cameras for visual analysis.

We then connect images from "smart" cameras to our system, display them on a single screen, and get a monitoring complex that is larger than just an EW system. In addition, we create custom software adapted for people who don't know how to use a computer.
Vlada Kozina, head of the Novosibirsk manufacturing enterprise

One of the key features of the "Dome" is the use of neural network solutions that accurately identify drone signals even in complex urban radar background conditions. AI helps the system distinguish drone signals from other sources.

Earlier www1.ru reported that a drone countermeasures complex "Stupor" has been developed for the Russian military.

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