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To spread: According to the developers, the complex of two modems provides effec...

Resistant to Action of the EWS: For the Armed Forces created the Telectactica communication system (photo)

To spread: According to the developers, the complex of two modems provides effective transmission of the picture and other data over long distances in conditions of active obstacles. Ukrainians Yevhen Zhebko and Anton Hetman have developed a Telectactica communication system, resistant to radio -electronic warfare. The developers told the desk portal dev. ua.

The system is based on two products - a digital video and telemetry transmission system and a universal complex of two modems, which provides effective transmission of image and other information over long distances in conditions of active radio interference.

In addition to modems, Teletactica includes both antenna equipment, which is mostly developed by a team for a specific task, as well as additional elements of reinforcement or filtration of signal that take into account the tactics of use (distances, maneuvers, etc. ) and the speed of deployment of the complex. The purpose of the inventors was to ensure a stable transmission of data under the active action of the HRS as long as possible.

They not only developed modems, but also offered additional services. Initially, the team explores the platform (carrier), after which the integration process begins. As a result, all data and conclusions are drawn up in a technical solution. "As a result of working with the end user, we get a system every time, which provides stable results, even in the harshest conditions," said Yevgeny Zhebko.

The developers have also completely abandoned the use of components that are produced or supplied by China. This is due to the risk of sanctions and the inability to protect a critically important IP. In order for the system to meet the needs of the front as much as possible, manufacturers are actively in contact with the military, receiving feedback and wishes for equipment. To date, more than 100 operators and 30 crews are already used by antenna complexes.