Specialists at the Vector Research Institute (part of the Rosel holding) have developed a new drone suppression system called the Serp-VS13D. It comprehensively solves the problem of protecting facilities from UAVs, said Natalia Kotlyar, Deputy Director of the Research Institute.
The main difference between the Serp-VS13D and other models in the Serp line is its extended frequency range.
We are currently working on thirteen frequencies. This allows us to effectively counter even those drones that use a wide control range and are resistant to standard electronic warfare systems.
The Serp-VS13D includes a "jammer" and a high-precision UAV detector. The system is easy to install and does not require special knowledge.
The Serp line of anti-drone complexes is used to protect industrial enterprises and critical infrastructure. They are effective in both stationary and mobile versions.
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