A team of Mytishchi developers from the "EW Laboratory" has created the Motorola-3M individual electronic warfare (EW) complex. The system is attached to the equipment, protecting the soldier and his comrades. This was announced by the organizers of the "Drone-2025" forum, which will be held in the Novgorod region on September 6-7.
According to the developers, the frequencies for Motorola-3M are selected by the customer. Standard possible frequencies: 700-1050, 1700-1950, 1950-2200, 2200-2450, 2450-2700, 2700-2900 MHz.
The blocks that connect to the antennas have a power of 30-50 W. Tests have shown that when the operator is 250 m away from the installation (the power of the remote control is 1 W), the FPV drone does not fly 80-120 m.
The EW complex can be equipped with a remote control on a cable to attach it to the back, backpack, or motorcycle. At the same time, the remote control will always be at hand.
Motorola-3M works up to 50 minutes. A scanner/detector can be integrated into the complex to automatically turn the EW on and off when an FPV drone is detected.
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