A page with the modernized active protection system (APS) "Arena-M" for Russian T-90M "Proryv" tanks has appeared in the patent database of the Federal Institute of Industrial Property (FIPS).
The patent states that the invention relates to the field of military equipment, in particular to the problem of increasing the protection of armored vehicles (AV) with the help of APS.
The invention allows neutralizing threats posed by anti-tank weapons, including diving ones, as well as those attacking when flying over the AV.
The APS is placed on the turret or on the hull of the AV, covered with additional armor protection, contains an hardware armor module, several transceiver radar pairs placed around the perimeter of the turret or hull, with a uniform azimuthal orientation step of its own horn antennas, consisting of a transmitter and a receiver, as well as launching barrels.
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