The Scientific and Production Center for Unmanned Aircraft Systems and Robotic Complexes (NPC BASiRTK) presented three types of interceptors for the "Stribog" anti-drone complex.
The complex is designed to counter a wide range of targets: unmanned aerial vehicles, ground robotic complexes, unmanned boats, amphibians, and even manned aircraft. The range of destructive means is diverse: interceptors can destroy targets by detonating a warhead, ramming, spraying a solution that blurs optics, and dropping a net.
"Stribog" can operate in three modes – manual, automated, and fully automatic. The complex can be based on mobile platforms (vehicles, armored vehicles, boats, NRTK, amphibians) or on stationary sites.
The "air mother ship" was created on the basis of an adapted agricultural multi-copter drone with the possibility of using a VTOL drone as an optional variant. The power plant can be electric or hybrid (internal combustion engine plus generator plus electric traction). The device is capable of operating both in autonomous free flight and in "quasi-mast" mode (tethered option).
The complex allows flexible distribution of payload among UAVs: it can be located on one "air mother ship", or distributed among several drones with additional functions (radar, optics), or transmitted to ground systems.
A feature of its operation is continuous barraging by a group of sequentially launched "air mother ships", as well as the ascent of devices when an enemy air attack is predicted. The scope of the complex is to counter the illegal use of robotic complexes, including UAVs.