Rosoboronexport has developed a new comprehensive system for protecting borders, objects of particular importance and critical infrastructure, called "Gran". The project can be implemented on a turnkey basis or integrated into the customer's existing infrastructure thanks to its modular design and the ability to scale depending on the customer's goals and objectives.
The system components include Orlan-30 and Orlan-10E unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and the Gran situation control system.
Detection is provided by sensors, gas analyzers, means of detecting explosives, radioactive materials, hazardous chemicals, and inspection equipment.
Threat elimination will be provided by helicopters with high-precision weapons, armored vehicles (tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, armored personnel carriers), multiple launch rocket systems, heavy flamethrower systems, loitering munitions (Kub-E, Kub-2E) and small arms. Advantages of the Rosoboronexport project: comprehensive approach, multi-level, flexibility, adaptability and modularity.
Upon receiving a signal from a source at any level about a violation of the perimeter of the protected area, the system displays the available information about the situation on the map, calculates the approximate route and time of movement of the intruder, and generates response options taking into account the composition of its own forces. Incident data is stored in databases and can be provided upon user request for analysis and training.
The system is built on a hierarchical principle and adapts to the existing surveillance infrastructure.
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