Ukrainian developers create unique electronic warfare system to jam Russian drones
Members of the Brave cluster have developed the AD Counter FPV system, which blocks radio frequencies for Russian FPV drones. This was announced by Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov in a telegram.
The system generates white noise in the radio frequency range of 850-940 MHz, and the FPV drone loses communication with the operator and becomes uncontrollable. The operating range is from 250 meters if the distance between the drone and the drone operator is 3,000 meters. The system starts working quickly after switching on and takes no more than 0.5 seconds to do so.
The equipment is already being actively used by the Ukrainian military. They call AD Counter FPV one of the highest quality portable electronic warfare systems. One of the advantages of the system is that it is lightweight, weighing 3 kg without a battery, and it has a tripod, so it is convenient to install it on cars.
At the request of the military, the developers have created another modification of AD Counter FPV – in the form of a backpack. It is also actively used by the military, and has proven to be an indispensable item.
If you have military developments, you can submit them to the Brave1 platform and receive a grant for project implementation.
As a reminder, Lviv’s terrorist defenders have developed the Zvook system, which acoustically detects cruise missiles.
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