Russian enthusiasts from the company Teratex have developed a high-strength composite net for protection against unmanned aerial vehicles. The material withstands loads of up to 10 tons per square meter, is resistant to corrosion, and is not affected by seawater, frost, rain, or temperature fluctuations.
The net contains flame-retardant additives, so it does not support combustion and does not emit toxic gases when heated — this is critically important for facilities with high fire safety requirements. The strong wire at the core of the structure reliably stops the propellers of any UAVs.
The net is lightweight and flexible, making it easy to install on curved surfaces. At the same time, if the frame with the net falls on people or equipment, it can be easily separated at the welding points, allowing escape from underneath it. The nets protect refinery storage tanks, aviation equipment, buildings, and structures. The development is based on flexibility, modularity, and quick replacement of damaged cells.