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Russian drone swarm suppressor lots of countries want it

Rosoboronexport is conducting pre-contract work with more than 10 countries on the sale of the drone swarm suppressor Product RB-504P-E Alexander Mikheev says.

“The set of technical means for countering radio-controlled aircraft models of UAVs “Product RB-504P-E” has excellent characteristics, confirmed in real combat conditions,” the CEO said.

According to Russian Defence export Mikheyev Said, the state company is currently negotiating with partners from Southeast Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and the CIS countries. As part of pre-contract work, Rosoboronexport is also organizing demonstrations of the development.

RB-504P-E

RB-504P-E is set for countering radio-controlled aircraft models

The set is capable of carrying out both sectoral and omnidirectional electronic suppression to counter both single UAVs and their “swarm”

The set is designed for detection and radio-electronic influence on the control and data transmission channels of UAVs and their onboard receivers of satellite radio navigation systems.

RB-504P-E jammer Army
RB-504P-E jammer Army [PHOTO: RIA]

Main characteristics of RB-504P-E:

  • Operating frequency range for radio monitoring and radio-electronic influence
    on UAV control channels, MHz: 420 to 5850
  • Operating frequency range for suppression of satellite navigation signals,
    • MHz: 1150 to 1610
  • Direction finder detection area, degrees:
    • in azimuth: 360
    • by elevation angle: from 0 to 40
  • Radio electronic influence sector, degrees:
    • in azimuth: 360
    • by elevation angle: from 0 to 17
  • Range of radio-electronic influence on control channels and satellite radio
    • navigation systems of UAVs, km, no less than: 1.8
  • Quantity of simultaneously generated influences on channels:
    • control channels: 4
    • satellite radio navigation systems: 2

In October, the US State Department approved the sale of Sentinel radar systems to Romania. The radars will complement the country’s air defense capabilities, especially in terms of early detection of drones that fly at low speeds and have a reduced radar footprint, said Romanian Defense Minister Angel Tilvar.

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