Russian FABs with UMPC Significantly Increased Accuracy Thanks to a Clever Innovative Module

The "Cometa-M" module has an increased level of protection against interference

Russian specialists have significantly increased the accuracy of hitting targets with FAB aerial bombs equipped with universal planning and correction modules (UMPC). This was reported by the Telegram channel "Русское оружие".

Российские ФАБ с УМПК кратно нарастили точность благодаря хитрому инновационному модулю
Российские ФАБ с УМПК кратно нарастили точность благодаря хитрому инновационному модулю

This became possible through the use of modernized radio navigation antenna modules "Cometa-M" and 15-channel CRPA with an increased level of interference protection.

The digital antenna array of the "Cometa-M" is shielded from the lower hemisphere, which provides protection against radiation from ground-based electronic warfare systems.

Also, in the digital antenna array "Cometa", instead of one antenna element, there are four, which allows it to receive spatial information about the direction of arrival of interference radiation and its compensation.

Field experiments have shown that "Cometa" withstands an interference level 100,000 times greater than that of a conventional receiver.

Earlier, www1.ru reported that Russia has developed a flying air defense system with a recoilless shotgun to combat UAVs, and test footage has appeared.

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