Rostec creates an "invisible shield": new system knocks entire swarms of FPV drones off course

The "SERP-FPV" complex will stop a massive drone attack in motion

Russian engineers have unveiled a compact electronic warfare system capable of neutralizing massive attacks of kamikaze drones in motion. The development was carried out by the "Rosel" holding of the Rostec State Corporation – the product was named "SERP-FPV" and became part of the family of mobile anti-drone complexes.

The system is specifically designed to protect mobile objects: armored vehicles, transport convoys, and field headquarters.

The main advantage of the solution is minimal deployment time and the ability to operate "on the go". The complex generates directional and omnidirectional interference in the ranges most often used by FPV drone operators, including civilian frequencies.

Nowadays, drone operators quite often experiment and "reflash" their equipment so that it operates on "custom" frequencies. Typical settings and solutions for electronic countermeasures in this case will not be effective. However, "SERPs" have an important feature. Even if the operator uses an "author's" frequency, but it is within the range of our anti-drone, the signal will still be suppressed. For every tricky "bird" – its own EW with a secret.
Natalia Kotlyar, Deputy Director for Business Development of NII "Vector"

Thanks to its circular azimuth coverage, the device equally effectively repels attacks from any direction – both single drones and group raids.

The "SERP-FPV" is integrated into armored chassis and does not require lengthy preparation for operation. According to the developers, the system suppresses control and video transmission channels, which deprives operators of control over drones and forces them to land or return to the starting point.

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