The "High-Precision Systems" holding (part of Rostec) will present a wide range of products at the "Russian Energy Week" forum in Moscow. One of the main projects is a new air space control system from drones.
The automated complex is capable of determining the coordinates of various aerial objects, including unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and recognizing targets moving at low speeds.
In addition, "Vysokotochka" will show the latest Pantsir-SMD-E anti-aircraft missile system (SAM), designed to protect industrial and administrative facilities from massive drone attacks.
Meanwhile, "Vysokotochnye Kompleksy" are significantly increasing the volume of production of air space control systems (ASCS). According to representatives of the holding, there is now a great demand for these products. The product provides the ability to configure the visibility zone for specific tasks - from a narrow sector to a panoramic or circular view.
Earlier www1.ru reported that the fiber-optic FPV drone "Zanoza" developed by the "Groza" project hits 80% of targets.
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