72 million) has already been installed at four chemical facilities. The developers said they had already supplied the spectra to the Russian military in the war zone in the territory of Ukraine, and after "success" received orders from civilian enterprises. The Spectrum hardware and software complex was developed by the Moscow Company "The Store of Svoboda Celebration".
On her official site, she writes that the system includes two main modules: the detection module that monitors UAVs, and the suppression module that causes the drones to return or land. Objects in the air are detected by scanning radio frequency at 360 degrees at a distance of 7 km. The drones can be suppressed within a radius of 2. 5 km, without affecting the work of wireless communication nearby.
It can allegedly dies and suppress up to 35 drones at the same time by the operator command (feedback less than 1 second) or automatically. The "spectrum" should also show the direction, class and the probable goal of the enemy drone, and then "burn" the electronics so that the UAV just falls, or forced to fly in the opposite direction. According to the Russians, the system can also make a launch site, after which the coordinates are transferred to the rapid response group.
Russian entrepreneurs believe that the "spectrum" is able to protect important objects from the drone of Ukraine's defense forces. Such complexes propose to put in the territories of refineries, airports, schools and stations, as well as at the places of mass events. Such an initiative in the Russian Federation is moving due to regular attacks, only on July 22 Russian air defense troops reported on the destruction of 75 drones.
Judging by the animated video on the site, the "spectrum" is designed to combat DJI Mavic commercial copters, and it is unclear how effective such a system will be against the UAVs used by Ukraine. According to the developer, the system scans radio emission, but Ukrainian military Sergei Narbrow ("Flash") has previously explained the focus that long -range drones do not emit radio signals, since they are autonomously flying on pre -programmed routes, focusing only on GPS navigation.
It is GPS that can be drowned by making an autonomous drone in fact "blind", but it will still not stop it. According to telecommunications expert Roman Khimich, some models of shock drones memorize the route and continue to fly even without instruction of satellites, using the so -called inertial navigation system consisting of a set of sensors. It is not so accurate, but allows the device to move in the direction of the target. If the drone connects to GPS again, it corrects its path.
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