Russia has become the only country in the world with a multi-layered, echeloned defense against drones, featuring an end-to-end targeting and control system. This was announced by Dmitry Kuzyakin, General Designer of the Center for Complex Unmanned Solutions (TsKBR).
According to him, the domestic air defense system is currently the only one ready to repel drone attacks.
Russia has not only developed and produced new interception systems specifically designed to combat drones, but has also organized a multi-layered, echeloned defense with an end-to-end targeting and control system.
Kuzyakin cited research from analytical centers. According to his information, even the most advanced countries are unable to repel 8% of all drones that Russia shoots down.
Retired Colonel Mikhail Khodaryonok noted that Russia's air defense system still needs reform. In his opinion, it is necessary to strive for a single control loop, rather than relying on individual complexes.
The developers of the "Ten" drone detector noted that they have already begun to implement a multi-layered protection system for critical facilities against drones.