The Ural Federal University (UrFU), in collaboration with the Moscow State University of Civil Engineering (MGSU), has developed a system for protecting energy facilities from unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) attacks. This was reported by the press service of UrFU.
The main advantages that we incorporated into our designs are compactness, modularity, and high technological reliability. Our structures are capable of providing guaranteed protection for industrial facilities of almost any configuration, while using standard building structures.
One of the key advantages of the new design is the absence of additional fixing points for guy wires. This allows them to be installed in factories with limited space.
The modular system consists of lattice steel supports, power cables, and protective nets. The main feature of the project is mobility. All components can be easily assembled and disassembled.
Currently, three types of structures have been developed, suitable for rectangular, triangular, and rounded objects. The next step is to test their bearing capacity and rigidity in real conditions and under heavy loads.
Earlier www1.ru reported that a new system for protecting strategic facilities from UAVs was developed in Russia.
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