The Scientific and Technical Center "LEMT" BelOMO has completed factory tests of a prototype of the Belarusian laser complex "Shafran", designed to combat unmanned aerial vehicles. Currently, the system is undergoing field tests at the training grounds of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Belarus.
The complex is capable of detecting and tracking drones using radar and optoelectronic means at a distance of up to 4500 meters. A powerful laser allows hitting targets at a distance of up to 1500 meters, providing effective protection of airspace.
Artificial intelligence algorithms used in the complex guarantee minimal reaction time and high accuracy when aiming at the target. The system is easily integrated into existing air defense systems, which increases its versatility and combat value.
Earlier www1.ru reported that Belarus has increased the production of artillery ammunition with the help of technology from China.
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