New "Radon-O" anti-drone system presented in Russia: "birds" will not fly through

The modules in the system effectively track and suppress enemy drones

The Rosel holding (part of the Rostec state corporation) has introduced a new anti-drone system called "Radon-O". The modules included in the new product are designed to detect, capture, track, and suppress unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).

Anti-drone system "Radon-O"

The "Radon-O" consists of three universal modules: "Bug", "Terney-M", and "Neman".

The "Bug" radar module is designed to detect, track, and determine the coordinates of small UAVs, as well as other aerial targets.

The "Terney-M" module performs real-time radio monitoring of the controlled space at any time of the day. It can operate both autonomously and as part of specialized complexes.

The "Neman" video analytics module is designed for optoelectronic detection, tracking, and classification of objects at a distance of up to several kilometers. "Neman" tracks the recognized target and keeps it in the frame.

The "Dvina-50" subsystem creates jamming signals against UAVs for electronic warfare suppression of the receiving part of the control channels, data transmission, and navigation satellite system of drones with a take-off weight of no more than 5 kg.

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