The Rosel holding (part of the Rostec State Corporation) has begun testing a "friend-or-foe" identification system for unmanned aerial vehicles. This was reported in Rostec.
The equipment operates on the "friend-or-foe" principle and automatically marks friendly drones at an altitude of up to 5 km and a distance of up to 100 km from the radio interrogator. Production of the pilot batch will begin in 2025.
The key element of the new system is a radar identifier installed in the drone. At the first stage, the equipment will work with stations using the domestic state identification system. Such devices are used, for example, in aviation to distinguish their equipment from enemy equipment.
The transceiver is characterized by low power consumption and light weight - no more than 90 g. One of the prototypes of the identifier is being tested on the Geodesia-401 drone manufactured by Geoscan.
Earlier www1.ru reported that Su-35S fighters have turned into flying radars, replacing A-50.
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