Drones are equipped with jam-resistant transmitting and receiving modules of command and telemetry systems
Previously, drones were guided to the target using a radio navigation module
The system operates on all known UAV control frequencies
The Orlan-30 reconnaissance UAV allows detecting artillery positions by muzzle flashes and heat signatures
Drones hover at an altitude of 100–150 m above one point, which helps to reliably relay the signal
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Thanks to the system, UAV operators will be fully protected from possible retaliatory attacks
The "Perekhvat 2.0" system operates in the range from 50 MHz to 6,000 MHz
The system detects drones at a distance of 200 to 500 m, depending on the type of aircraft
The principle of operation of the combat elements has not yet been fully disclosed
Production capacities allow the production of up to 3,000 such drones per month
The interceptor is controlled via a wired command and telemetry channel
Effective firing range with 12-16 gauge cartridges is 20 m