In Minsk, at the "National Security. Belarus – 2026" exhibition, a new mobile fire complex "Rokot" based on a pickup truck was showcased, designed to combat drones and protect objects from air and ground threats. The development was presented by the company "Strategicheskie Tekhnologii".
The complex is designed as a mobile fire group and can be quickly installed on pickup trucks and light trucks, allowing it to be used as a mobile firing point in a combat zone or for protecting critical infrastructure. The main task of the system is to intercept medium and heavy class unmanned aerial vehicles.
The "Rokot" includes a machine gun mount with the intelligent sighting system "Titan", as well as a drone detection system that allows for identifying air targets and tracking them in an automated mode. According to the developer's representative, the complex has already undergone practical application in real combat conditions, where it was used to repel attacks by strike UAVs.
In fact, it is a modular system that combines detection and engagement means in one mobile solution, designed for rapid deployment and operation in dynamic environments.
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