Russian engineers have developed a robotic air defense system that can detect and destroy aerial targets without human involvement on the front line. As reported to TASS by the People's Front, the system consists of two ground vehicles. The first, "Impulse-RLS," detects and tracks enemy drones, then provides target designation to the second vehicle, "Impulse-Zveroboy." The latter, in turn, launches an attack interceptor drone, which eliminates the threat.
This architecture allows the operator to be moved out of the engagement zone. The complex is controlled remotely via a Mesh network using repeaters, which makes it possible to increase the range as needed. "Impulse" can cover both civilian objects in cities and positions on the line of combat contact.
The developer, "Gumich RTK" company, already produces a wide range of ground robots, whose key task is to save the lives of personnel.
Among the company's new products is also the multifunctional NRTK "Impulse-Excavator." It builds fortifications, digs trenches, and performs other engineering work, controlled by an operator from cover. The developers are supported by the Kulibin Club of the People's Front, which selects, tests, and launches into mass production the best domestic military innovations.
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