The "Rosel" holding (part of Rostec) has developed a new module for the "SERP" complexes, designed to protect objects from drone attacks, where the use of standard equipment is limited.
The "SERP-P6" subsystem can be installed on bridges, in tunnels, and in cultural heritage buildings, preserving their significant historical and engineering appearance.
The system disrupts the operation of an enemy drone, disrupting the orientation of the device in space, and is also capable of suppressing signals from global navigation systems — GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and BeiDou in the L1–1.5 GHz range.
The new module is easily integrated into existing structures without major reconstruction of objects. Its installation does not violate the architectural design and allows for the rapid protection of key transport and cultural facilities from modern threats, increasing the safety of cities and strategically important structures.
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