The Rosel holding of the Rostec State Corporation has presented a new "PRES-VM" complex to protect civilian transport in dangerous areas. The anti-drone fits into a luggage case — a device weighing 15 kg is placed on the roof of a car and turned on directly from a smartphone.
The module combines passive detection and radio suppression. The system "listens" to the air in a wide range of 360°, detects activity without radiation and remains invisible to radar reconnaissance.
The built-in video signal interception recognizes the type of drone — FPV, DJI, Autel — and accurately indicates the source of the threat. This system reduces the number of false positives and maintains efficiency both in the city and in the field and forest.
PRES-VM jams the frequencies on which UAV operators most often work and disrupts control. The complex is powered by batteries or an enhanced car generator, operates stably at temperatures from -40 to +40 °C and in any weather. The form factor allows you to quickly mount and remove the device without modifying the body.
The solution is focused on civil transportation and special transport, which needs mobile protection from drones without deploying stationary systems.