"Darwin-Z": Developer Reveals Structure of World's First Anti-Drone Trap Network

Dmitry Dorofeev: The canvas weighs 40 g/m² and is assembled on site

The new anti-drone network "Darwin-Z" is supplied to the military immediately as a single canvas, ready for immediate installation. It can simply be fixed on supports, said Dmitry Dorofeev, CEO of Mechanical Protection Systems.

"Darwin-Z"
"Darwin-Z"

According to him, even the most affordable means are suitable — from wooden stakes to metal profiles.

The network is made of polypropylene and weighs about 40 g/m². Reinforced mounting and power cells are provided at the edges and in key areas.

Its cell is shaped like the Latin letter Z. When a drone is blown up on the canvas, the structure does not tear to shreds, but slides — neighboring cells shift and partially tighten the resulting hole.
Dmitry Dorofeev, CEO of Mechanical Protection Systems

Dorofeev noted that when tensioned, the network forms load-bearing "veins" that act as distributed cables and increase the stability of the structure.

Earlier, Mechanical Protection Systems also introduced the combined anti-drone network "Darwin-ZM". It works on the principle of a trap and is placed at a distance of at least two meters from the protected object with an average tension.

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Sources:
Rian

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